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  • Beckman, John, et al. (author)
  • The Tremaine-Weinberg method for pattern speeds using H-alpha emission from ionized gas
  • 2008
  • In: Formation and Evolution of Galaxy Disks. - : Astronomical Society of the Pacific. - 9781583816622 ; , s. 353-
  • Conference paper (pop. science, debate, etc.)abstract
    • The Fabry-Perot interferometer FaNTOmM was used at the 3.6m Canada France Hawaii Telescope and the 1.6m Mont Megantic Telescope to obtain data cubes in H-alpha of 9 nearby spiral galaxies from which maps in integrated intensity, velocity, and velocity dispersion were derived. We then applied the Tremaine-Weinberg method, in which the pattern speed can be deduced from its velocity field, by finding the integrated value of the mean velocity along a slit parallel to the major axis weighted by the intensity and divided by the weighted mean distance of the velocity points from the tangent point measured along the slit. The measured variables can be used either to make separate calculations of the pattern speed and derive a mean, or in a plot of one against the other for all the points on all slits, from which a best fit value can be derived. Linear fits were found for all the galaxies in the sample. For two galaxies a clearly separate inner pattern speed with a higher value, was also identified and measured.
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  • Blasco-Herrera, Javier, et al. (author)
  • An improved method for statistical studies of the internal kinematics of H ii regions : the case of M83
  • 2010
  • In: Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. - : Oxford University Press (OUP). - 0035-8711 .- 1365-2966. ; 407:4, s. 2519-2529
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • We present the integrated H alpha emission line profile for 157 H ii regions in the central 3.4 x 3.4 arcmin2 of the galaxy M83 (NGC 5236). Using the Fabry-Perot interferometer GH alpha FaS, on the 4.2-m William Herschel Telescope on La Palma, we show the importance of a good characterization of the instrumental response function for the study of line profile shapes. The luminosity-velocity dispersion relation is also studied, and in the log(L)-log(Sigma) plane we do not find a linear relation, but an upper envelope with equation log(L-H alpha) = 0.9 log(Sigma) + 38.1. For the adopted distance of 4.5 Mpc, the upper envelope appears at the luminosity L = 1038.5 erg s-1, in full agreement with previous studies of other galaxies, reinforcing the idea of using H ii regions as standard candles.
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  • Blasco-Herrera, J., et al. (author)
  • H alpha kinematics of 11 starburst galaxies selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
  • 2013
  • In: Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. - : Oxford University Press (OUP). - 0035-8711 .- 1365-2966. ; 435:3, s. 1958-1983
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • We present analysis of Fabry-Perot interferometric observations for a sample of 11 starburst galaxies with redshift z less than or similar to 0.03 selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. We have targeted the H alpha lambda 6562.78 emission line at spatial sampling of 0.2arcsec-0.4 arcsec and at spectral resolution of R similar to 16 000. Studying two-dimensional maps for the velocity, velocity dispersion, line emission and continuum deliver new insights into the nature of starburst and postburst galaxies. The velocity fields are fitted to an exponential disc model, providing scalelengths and masses, to be compared with the photometric scalelength and the mass estimated from the velocity dispersions. From the line emission, the star formation rates are also calculated and compared with values in the literature. We have found that between 55 and 64 per cent of our sample show large-scale dominating rotation, while 27 per cent show local rotation typically restricted to the central part of each system. The morphology and line profiles in the centre of eight objects are consistent with a recent merger, while another two seem to be involved in a accretion process which, for the moment, has not disrupted their kinematics.
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  • Blasco-Herrera, Javier, 1981-, et al. (author)
  • Halpha kinematics of 11 starburst galaxies selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
  • 2012
  • Other publication (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • We present analysis of Fabry-Perot interferometric observations for a sample of 11starburst galaxies with redshift z . 0.03 selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey.We have targeted the H 6562.78 emission line at spatial sampling of 0.002−0.004 andat spectral resolution of R 16000, and studying two-dimensional velocity, velocitydispersion, line emission and continuum maps deliver new insights into the nature ofstarburst and postburst galaxies. The velocity fields are fitted to an exponential discmodel, providing scale lengths and masses, to be compared with the photometric scalelength and the mass estimated from the velocity dispersions. From the line emissionthe star formation rates are also calculated and compared with values in the literature.We have found that between 55% and 64% of our sample show large scale dominatingrotation, while 27% show local rotation typically restricted to the central part of eachsystem. The morphology and line profiles in the centre of eight objects are consistentwith a recent merger, while another two seem to be involved in a accretion processwhich has not disrupted their kin
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  • Blasco-Herrera, Javier, 1981-, et al. (author)
  • Structural parameters of starburst and postburst galaxies
  • 2012
  • Other publication (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • We present two samples of 1173 starbursts and 145 postburst in the redshift range0.01 < z < 0.083, selected from Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 7. We charac-terize both samples using 2D Sersic profiles and measure their asymmetry. The Sersicindex, n, and the effective radii show that starburst galaxies are more concentratedthan the postburst sample, with median n 1.85 for starbursts and 2.85 for post-bursts. There is a large fraction of disky (n < 2) postbursts, a fraction larger thanreported by previous studies. Part of the excess comes from low luminosity (Mr > −19)objects, vastly dominated by discs. We estimate the mass from the velocity dispersionof the H emission line, both for the starbursts and those postbursts with residualemission, finding that Lr / Mb, with b = 1.35 for starbursts and b = 1.5 for post-bursts. The typical values of the mass-to-light ratio range between 0 and 10. This,now, is surprising for starburst galaxies, for which mass-to-light ratios 1 have beenpreviously found.
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  • Carignan, Claude, et al. (author)
  • GHaFaS: Galaxy H alpha Fabry-Perot Spectrometer for the WHT
  • 2008
  • In: Pathways Through an Eclectic Universe. - 9781583816509 ; , s. 168-
  • Conference paper (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • A new scanning Fabry-Perot system will soon be available at the Nasmyth focus of the 4.2 m William Herschel Telescope. It has been designed by the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique Expérimentale in Montréal and is being built in collaboration with astronomers at the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias. The instrument will see first light at the beginning of July 2007.
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  • Carignan, Claude, et al. (author)
  • GHαFaS: galaxy Hα Fabry-Perot system for the WHT
  • 2008
  • In: SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. - : SPIE. ; 7014:188
  • Research review (pop. science, debate, etc.)abstract
    • GHαFaS is a new Fabry-Perot system available at the William Herschel Telescope. It was mounted, for the first time, at the Nasmyth focus of the 4.2 m WHT in La Palma in 2007 July. With a spectral resolution of the order R~15000 and a seeing limited spatial resolution, GHαFaS provides a new look at the Hα-emitting gas over a 4 arcminutes circular field in the nearby universe. Many types of objects can be observed with a scanning Fabry-Perot system on a 4.2 m class telescope such as galaxies, HII regions, planetary nebulae, supernova remnants outflows from stars and the diffuse interstellar medium. Astronomers from the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique Experimentale (LAE) in Montreal, the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille (LAM), and the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias (IAC), have inaugurated GHαFaS by studying in detail the dynamics of nearby spiral galaxies. A robust set of tools for reducing and analyzing the data cubes obtained with GHαFaS has also been developed.
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  • Cumming, Robert, et al. (author)
  • Stellar dynamics of blue compact galaxies. II. Further indications of a merger in ESO 338-IG04
  • 2007
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Luminous blue compact galaxies, common at z~1 but now relatively rare, show disturbed kinematics in emission lines. As part of a programme to understand their formation and evolution, we have investigated the stellar dynamics of a number of nearby objects in this class. We obtained long-slit spectra with VLT/FORS2 in the spectral region covering the near-infrared calcium triplet. In this paper we focus on the well-known luminous blue compact galaxy ESO 338-IG04 (Tololo 1924-416). A previous investigation, using Fabry-Perot interferometry, showed that this galaxy has a chaotic H-alpha velocity field, indicating that either the galaxy is not in dynamical equilibrium or that H-alpha does not trace the gravitational potential due to feedback from star formation. Along the apparent major axis, the stellar and ionised gas velocities for the most part follow each other. The chaotic velocity field must therefore be a sign that the young stellar population in ESO 338-IG04 is not in dynamical equilibrium. The most likely explanation, which is also supported by its morphology, is that the galaxy has experienced a merger and that this has triggered the current starburst. Summarising the results of our programme so far, we note that emission-line velocity fields are not always reliable tracers of stellar motions, and go on to assess the implications for kinematic studies of similar galaxies at intermediate redshift.
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  • Cumming, Robert, 1967, et al. (author)
  • Stellar dynamics of blue compact galaxies - II. Further indications of a merger in ESO 338-IG04
  • 2008
  • In: Astronomy and Astrophysics. - : EDP Sciences. - 0004-6361 .- 1432-0746. ; 479:3, s. 725-733
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Context. Luminous blue compact galaxies, common at z similar to 1 but now relatively rare, show disturbed kinematics in emission lines. Aims. As part of a programme to understand their formation and evolution, we have investigated the stellar dynamics of a number of nearby objects in this class. Methods. We obtained long-slit spectra with VLT/FORS2 in the spectral region covering the near-infrared calcium triplet. In this paper we focus on the well-known luminous blue compact galaxy ESO338-IG04 (Tololo 1924 - 416). A previous investigation, using Fabry-Perot interferometry, showed that this galaxy has a chaotic Ha velocity field, indicating that either the galaxy is not in dynamical equilibrium or that Ha does not trace the gravitational potential due to feedback from star formation. Results. Along the apparent major axis, the stellar and ionised gas velocities for the most part follow each other. The chaotic velocity field must therefore be a sign that the young stellar population in ESO338-IG04 is not in dynamical equilibrium. The most likely explanation, which is also supported by its morphology, is that the galaxy has experienced a merger and that this has triggered the current starburst. Summarising the results of our programme so far, we note that emission-line velocity fields are not always reliable tracers of stellar motions, and go on to assess the implications for kinematic studies of similar galaxies at intermediate redshift.
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