2012ApJ...753...10B -
Astrophys. J., 753, 10 (2012/July-1)
A Keck/LRIS spatially resolved spectroscopic study of a LINER galaxy SDSS J091628.05+420818.7.
BAE H.-J., WOO J.-H., YAGI M., YOON S.-J. and YOSHIDA M.
Abstract (from CDS):
Using spatially resolved spectra obtained with the Low Resolution Imaging Spectrometer at the Keck I telescope, we investigate the nature of ionizing sources and kinematic properties of emission-line gas in a LINER galaxy SDSS J091628.05+420818.7, which is a nearby (z = 0.0241) and bright (Mr= -20.2) early-type galaxy. After subtracting stellar absorption features using a combination of simple stellar population models, we measure the flux, line-of-sight velocity, and velocity dispersion of four emission lines, i.e., Hα, Hβ, [O III] λ5007, and [N II] λ6584, to study radial change of emission-line fluxes and velocities. Compared to the point-spread function of the observation, the emission-line region is slightly extended but comparable to the seeing size. The central concentration of emission-line gas suggests that ionization is triggered by a nuclear source, excluding old stellar population as ionizing sources. We find that emission-line gas is counter-rotating with respect to stellar component and that the [O III] λ5007 line is blueshifted compared to other emission lines, possibly due to an outflow.
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galaxies: active - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics
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