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2021A&A...646A..54P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 646A, 54-54 (2021/2-1)

Two types of distribution of the gas velocity dispersion of MaNGA galaxies.

PILYUGIN L.S., ZINCHENKO I.A., LARA-LOPEZ M.A., NEFEDYEV Y.A. and VILCHEZ J.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

The distribution of the gas velocity dispersion σ across the images of 1146 MaNGA galaxies is analyzed. We find that there are two types of distribution of the gas velocity dispersion across the images of galaxies: (i) the distributions of 909 galaxies show a radial symmetry with or without the σ enhancement at the center ("R distribution", radial symmetry in the σ distribution) and (ii) distributions with a band of enhanced σ along the minor axis in the images of 159 galaxies with or without the σ enhancement at the center ("B distribution", band in the σ distribution). The σ distribution across the images of 78 galaxies cannot be reliable classified. We select 806 galaxies with the best defined characteristics (this sample includes 687 galaxies with R distribution and 119 galaxies with B distribution) and compare the properties of galaxies with R and B distributions. We find that the median value of the gas velocity dispersion σm in galaxies with B distribution is higher by around 5km/s, on average, than that of galaxies with R distribution. The optical radius R25 of galaxies with B distribution is lower by around 0.1dex, on average, than that of galaxies with similar masses with R distribution. Thus the properties of a galaxy are related to the type of distribution of the gas velocity dispersion σ across its image. This suggests that the presence of the band of the enhanced gas velocity dispersion can be an indicator of a specific evolution (or a specific stage in the evolution) of a galaxy.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: ISM - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics

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