ESO 362-G18 datacube Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Humire P.K.
  2. Neil N.M.
  3. Finlez C.
  4. Firpo V.
  5. Slater R.
  6. Lena D.
  7. Soto P.R.,Munoz D.
  8. Riel R.
  9. Schmitt H.R.
  10. Kraemer S.B.
  11. Schnorr-Mueller A.,Fischer T.C.
  12. Robinson A.
  13. Storchi-Bergmann T.
  14. Crenshaw M.
  15. Elvis M.S
  16. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present two-dimensional stellar and gaseous kinematics of the inner 0.7x1.2kpc^2^ of the Seyfert 1.5 galaxy ESO 362-G18, derived from optical (4092-7338{AA}) spectra obtained with the GMOS integral field spectrograph on the Gemini South telescope at a spatial resolution of 170 pc and spectral resolution of 36km/s. ESO 362-G18 is a strongly perturbed galaxy of morphological type Sa or S0/a, with a minor merger approaching along the NE direction. Previous studies have shown that the [OIII] emission shows a fan-shaped extension of ~10" to the SE. We detect the [OIII] doublet, [NII] and H{alpha} emission lines throughout our FOV. The stellar kinematics is dominated by circular motions in the galaxy plane, with a kinematic position angle of ~137{deg} and is centred approximately on the continuum peak. The gas kinematics is also dominated by rotation, with kinematic position angles ranging from 122{deg} to 139{deg}, projected velocity amplitudes of the order of 100km/s, and a mean velocity dispersion of 100km/s. A double-Gaussian fit to the [OIII]{lambda}5007 and H{alpha} lines, which have the highest signal to noise ratios of the emission lines, reveal two kinematic components: (1) a component at lower radial velocities which we interpret as gas rotating in the galactic disk; and (2) a component with line of sight (LOS) velocities 100-250km/s higher than the systemic velocity, interpreted as originating in the outflowing gas within the AGN ionization cone. We estimate a mass outflow rate of 7.4x10^-2^M_{sun}_/yr in the SE ionization cone (this rate doubles if we assume a biconical configuration), and a mass accretion rate on the supermassive black hole (SMBH) of 2.2x10^-2^M_{sun}_/yr. The total ionized gas mass within 84pc of the nucleus is 3.3x10^5^M_{sun}_; infall velocities of ~34km/s in this gas would be required to feed both the outflow and SMBH accretion.

Keywords
  1. seyfert-galaxies
  2. spectrophotometry
  3. visible-astronomy
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2018A&A...614A..94H
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ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/614/A94
Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.36140094

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History

2018-06-21T08:22:25Z
Resource record created
2018-06-21T08:22:25Z
Created
2018-09-18T15:24:07Z
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