2021A&A...647A.181O


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2021A&A...647A.181O - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 647A, 181-181 (2021/3-1)

Spatially resolved properties of galaxies with a kinematically distinct core.

OMORI K.C. and TAKEUCHI T.T.

Abstract (from CDS):


Aims. Interacting galaxies show unique irregularities in their kinematic structures. By investigating the spatially resolved kinematics and stellar population properties of galaxies that demonstrate irregularities, we can paint a detailed picture of the formation and evolutionary processes that took place during their lifetimes.
Methods. In this work, we focused on galaxies with a specific kinematic irregularity: a kinematically distinct stellar core (KDC). In particular, we considered counter-rotating galaxies in which the core and main body of are rotating in opposite directions. We visually identified 11 MaNGA galaxies with a KDC from their stellar kinematics, and we investigated their spatially resolved stellar and gaseous kinematic properties, namely the two-dimensional stellar and gaseous velocity and velocity-dispersion (σ) maps. Additionally, we examined the stellar population properties, as well as spatially resolved recent star formation histories, using the Dn4000 and Hδ gradients.
Results. The galaxies display multiple off-centred symmetrical peaks in the stellar σ maps. The gaseous velocity and σ maps display regular properties. The stellar population properties and their respective gradients show differing properties depending on the results of the spatially resolved emission line diagnostics of the galaxies, with some but not all galaxies showing inside-out quenching. The star formation histories also largely differ based on the spatially resolved emission line diagnostics, but most galaxies show indications of recent star formation either in their outskirts or core.
Conclusions. We find a distinct difference in kinematic and stellar population properties in galaxies with a counter-rotating stellar core, which depends on its classification using spatially resolved emission line diagnostics.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: interactions - galaxies: star formation

Simbad objects: 11

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Number of rows : 11
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 448 EmG 01 15 16.5193587096 -01 37 34.484096784   13.2       ~ 100 0
2 SDSS J075834.37+413442.2 G 07 58 34.3784693208 +41 34 42.229752024           ~ 11 0
3 LEDA 2191616 G 07 59 20.3617467744 +42 03 25.437143556           ~ 17 0
4 NVSS J114316+551640 rG 11 43 16.2761794800 +55 16 39.616545396           ~ 12 0
5 MCG+08-21-097 G 11 45 26.0947663728 +49 52 44.560927344   16       ~ 19 0
6 LEDA 2153507 G 14 21 14.7525433920 +39 39 09.094149216           ~ 9 0
7 LEDA 84667 AG? 15 32 55.6531059528 +42 26 17.605648284           ~ 17 0
8 Z 168-5 AG? 16 24 12.967 +31 52 32.97   15.6       ~ 17 0
9 LEDA 3088927 AG? 16 24 42.2328304152 +32 03 51.738834060           ~ 9 0
10 UGC 10611 LIN 16 55 10.5364549152 +36 54 22.688316972   16.0       ~ 24 0
11 Z 375-26 EmG 21 19 00.2834589024 -00 57 50.300961156   15.5       ~ 23 0

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