2012AJ....144..152J


Query : 2012AJ....144..152J

2012AJ....144..152J - Astron. J., 144, 152 (2012/November-0)

The stellar and gas kinematics of the LITTLE THINGS dwarf irregular galaxy NGC 1569.

JOHNSON M., HUNTER D.A., OH S.-H., ZHANG H.-X., ELMEGREEN B., BRINKS E., TOLLERUD E. and HERRMANN K.

Abstract (from CDS):

In order to understand the formation and evolution of Magellanic-type dwarf irregular (dIm) galaxies, one needs to understand their three-dimensional structure. We present measurements of the stellar velocity dispersion in NGC 1569, a nearby post-starburst dIm galaxy. The stellar vertical velocity dispersion, σz, coupled with the maximum rotational velocity derived from H I observations, Vmax, gives a measure of how kinematically hot the galaxy is, and, therefore, indicates its structure. We conclude that the stars in NGC 1569 are in a thick disk with a Vmaxz= 2.4 ±0.7. In addition to the structure, we analyze the ionized gas kinematics from O III observations along the morphological major axis. These data show evidence for outflow from the inner starburst region and a potential expanding shell near supermassive star cluster (SSC) A. When compared to the stellar kinematics, the velocity dispersion of the stars increases in the region of SSC A supporting the hypothesis of an expanding shell. The stellar kinematics closely follow the motion of the gas. Analysis of high-resolution H I data clearly reveals the presence of an H I cloud that appears to be impacting the eastern edge of NGC 1569. Also, an ultra-dense H I cloud can be seen extending to the west of the impacting H I cloud. This dense cloud is likely the remains of a dense H I bridge that extended through what is now the central starburst area. The impacting H I cloud was the catalyst for the starburst, thus turning the dense gas into stars over a short timescale, ∼1 Gyr. We performed a careful study of the spectral energy distribution using infrared, optical, and ultraviolet photometry, producing a state-of-the-art mass model for the stellar disk. This mass modeling shows that stars dominate the gravitational potential in the inner 1 kpc. The dynamical mass of NGC 1569, derived from Vmax, shows that the disk may be dark matter deficient in the inner region, although, when compared to the expected virial mass determined from halo abundance matching techniques, the dark matter profile seems to agree with the observed mass profile at a radius of 2.2 kpc.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: individual: NGC 1569 - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: starburst - techniques: spectroscopic

CDS comments: The NCM HI Cloud is [SI2002] HV3 in Simbad. / Halpha tail ("western arm") is [HHG93] NGC 1569 6 in Simbad. / Halpha stream does not yet exist in Simbad, but Halpha streamers are [MKW2005] S1 to S4 in Simbad. / Halpha arcs 1 and 2 are [W91] Arc 1 and [W91] Arc 2 in Simbad.

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Number of rows : 50
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 NAME Wolf-Lundmark-Melotte G 00 01 57.9 -15 27 50   11.50 11.10 10.93   ~ 692 2
2 HD 8779 PM* 01 26 27.3469188696 -00 23 56.516227080   7.684 6.426     K1III 59 0
3 * mu. Psc PM* 01 30 11.1150260499 +06 08 37.758162354 7.75 6.22 4.84 3.78 3.04 K3III 179 0
4 HD 12029 * 01 58 41.8968951024 +29 22 47.720375328   8.67 7.43     K2III 23 0
5 * 10 Tau PM* 03 36 52.3837044168 +00 24 05.992097829 5.23 5.15 4.30 4.09 3.77 F9IV-V 566 0
6 HD 23169 PM* 03 43 53.1361725384 +25 43 31.490681808   9.11 8.48     G2V 22 0
7 NAME IC 342 Group GrG 03 48 42 +68 00.8           ~ 100 1
8 * ome01 Tau PM* 04 09 09.9660201816 +19 36 33.181657128   6.581 5.504     K2III 125 0
9 [MKW2005] S3 HI 04 30 11 +64 47.7           ~ 2 2
10 [MKW2005] S2 HI 04 30 24 +64 46.2           ~ 2 2
11 [SI2002] HV3 PoC 04 30 41.4 +64 51 00           ~ 2 0
12 [THK99] 1 MoC 04 30 45.8 +64 50 54           ~ 6 0
13 [THK99] 2 MoC 04 30 46.1 +64 50 55           ~ 7 0
14 [MKW2005] S1 HI 04 30 47 +64 45.7           ~ 2 2
15 NAME NGC 1569 CL* A Cl* 04 30 48.2 +64 50 59   15.45 15.22     ~ 103 1
16 NAME NGC 1569 CL* B Cl* 04 30 49.0 +64 50 53           ~ 75 0
17 NGC 1569 IG 04 30 49.186 +64 50 52.52 11.72 11.86 11.03     ~ 1243 3
18 NAME NGC 1569 HI Disk Cl* 04 30 49.86 +64 50 50.6           ~ 8 0
19 [HHG93] NGC 1569 8 PoG 04 30 50.1 +64 48 57           ~ 7 0
20 [HHG93] NGC 1569 7 PoG 04 30 50.4 +64 49 21           ~ 6 0
21 NAME NGC 1569 HI Bridge HI 04 31 17 +64 47.3           ~ 6 0
22 NAME NGC 1569-HI HI 04 32 09 +64 49.4           ~ 8 1
23 HD 32963 PM* 05 07 55.7640826464 +26 19 40.674925236   8.22 7.59     G5IV 108 0
24 [MKW2005] S4 HI 06 56 +64.8           ~ 2 2
25 HD 65583 PM* 08 00 32.1297283166 +29 12 44.475101673 7.89 7.71 7.00 6.40 5.98 K0V_Fe-1.3 318 0
26 HD 65934 * 08 02 11.0895493344 +26 38 16.378771200   8.65 7.70     G8III 35 0
27 * G CMi PM* 08 02 15.9369212008 +02 20 04.458846354 6.91 5.63 4.38 3.39 2.72 K2IIIbFe-0.5: 188 1
28 HD 75935 BY* 08 53 49.9407253896 +26 54 47.679576444   9.21 8.45     G8V 50 0
29 HD 90861 * 10 29 53.6918682240 +28 34 52.393516824   8.01 6.90     K2III 53 0
30 * 33 Sex PM* 10 41 24.1859419344 -01 44 29.371097184   7.145 6.250     G9IV 170 0
31 HD 102494 * 11 47 56.3625176400 +27 20 26.158105788   8.35 7.47     G9IV 43 0
32 NGC 4449 EmG 12 28 11.118 +44 05 36.81 10.11 9.98 9.64 9.45   ~ 1127 1
33 M 94 SyG 12 50 53.0737971432 +41 07 12.900884628 9.15 8.96 8.24 7.78   ~ 1387 2
34 HD 122693 ** 14 02 52.0762099800 +24 33 41.491659528       8.77   F8V 45 0
35 HD 126053 PM* 14 23 15.2847745835 +01 14 29.641269692 6.98 6.90 6.27 5.71 5.39 G1.5V 409 0
36 HD 132737 PM* 14 59 52.3925471952 +27 09 37.034902080   8.65 7.63     K0III 56 0
37 * 5 Ser Ro* 15 19 18.7974409923 +01 45 55.466382064   5.60   4.8   F8IV 340 0
38 HD 144579 PM* 16 04 56.7936202756 +39 09 23.434584550 7.60 7.40 6.67 6.04 5.63 G8V 281 1
39 * kap Her A * 16 08 04.5256427568 +17 02 49.119104724   5.927 4.994     G7III 139 0
40 V* V2213 Oph BY* 17 05 16.8186610814 +00 42 09.221511649   6.59   5.6   F8.5IV-V 339 0
41 * b Aql PM* 19 24 58.1999714302 +11 56 39.888480530 6.35 5.93   4.7   G7IVHdel1 491 0
42 * omi Aql PM* 19 51 01.6436960928 +10 24 56.592457524   5.66   4.8   F8V 455 0
43 HD 194071 * 20 22 37.6228208592 +28 14 46.963787748   8.73 7.80     G8III 22 0
44 * 33 Cap PM* 21 24 09.5931989472 -20 51 06.731650296   6.535 5.366     K0III 116 0
45 HD 212493 ** 22 25 23.3101945416 -39 13 22.199618784   9.61 8.70     K0III 13 0
46 HD 213014 SB* 22 28 11.5467451488 +17 15 47.882150136   8.639 7.625 7.28   G9III 51 0
47 HD 213947 * 22 34 36.5417290896 +26 35 53.557255392   8.34 6.86     K2 34 0
48 * iot Psc PM* 23 39 57.0406036160 +05 37 34.653911951 4.640 4.620 4.120 3.68 3.37 F7V 617 0
49 HD 223311 V* 23 48 32.4794141016 -06 22 49.524743316   7.526 6.069     K2/3III 57 0
50 [HHG93] NGC 1569 6 PoG ~ ~           ~ 6 1

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