J/A+A/666/A161  Spatially resolved kinematics in starburst galaxies (Bik+, 2022)

Spatially resolved gas and stellar kinematics in compact starburst galaxies. Bik A., Ostlin G., Hayes M., Melinder J., Menacho V. <Astron. Astrophys. 666, A161 (2022)> =2022A&A...666A.161B 2022A&A...666A.161B (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Galaxies, IR ; Galaxies, spectra ; Velocity dispersion ; Spectroscopy Keywords: galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: starburst - galaxies: ISM - infrared: galaxies - ISM: kinematics and dynamics - stars: kinematics and dynamics Abstract: The kinematics of galaxies provide valuable insights into their physics and assembly history. Kinematics are governed not only by the gravitational potential, but also by merger events and stellar feedback processes such as stellar winds and supernova explosions. We aim to identify what governs the kinematics in a sample of SDSS-selected nearby starburst galaxies, by obtaining spatially resolved measurements of the gas and stellar kinematics. We obtained near-infrared integral-field K-band spectroscopy with VLT/SINFONI for 15 compact starburst galaxies. We derived the integrated as well as spatially resolved stellar and gas kinematics. The stellar kinematics were derived from the CO absorption bands, and Paα and Brγ emission lines were used for the gas kinematics. Based on the integrated spectra, we find that the majority of galaxies have gas and stellar velocity dispersion that are comparable. A spatially resolved comparison shows that the six galaxies that deviate show evidence for a bulge or stellar feedback. Two galaxies are identified as mergers based on their double-peaked emission lines. In our sample, we find a negative correlation between the ratio of the rotational velocity over the velocity dispersion (vrot/σ) and the star formation rate surface density. We propose a scenario where the global kinematics of the galaxies are determined by gravitational instabilities that affect both the stars and gas. This process could be driven by mergers or accretion events. Effects of stellar feedback on the ionised gas are more localised and detected only in the spatially resolved analysis. The mass derived from the velocity dispersion provides a reliable mass even if the galaxy cannot be spatially resolved. The technique used in this paper is applicable to galaxies at low and high redshift with the next generation of infrared-focussed telescopes (JWST and ELT). Description: The observations of the compact starburst galaxies (table1.dat) were performed using the SINFONI integral field instrument, mounted at UT4 (Yepun) of the VLT at Paranal, Chile. The observations were carried out in service mode between 2016-05-19 and 2016-08-21. For each of the 15 galaxies discussed in this paper we provide the reduced VLT/SINFONI datacube. The observations and reduction are described in Sect. 3. Additionally, the Voronoi tesselated flux maps, velocity maps and velocity dispersion maps are provided. These files are used to produce Figs. 9, 10 and all appendix figures (See Sect. 4 for the technical details). File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1.dat 102 15 Galaxy sample list.dat 145 45 List of fits files fits/* . 45 Individual fits files -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 15 A15 --- Name Name (SDSS JHHMM+DDMM) 17- 18 I2 h RAh Right ascension (J2000) 20- 21 I2 min RAm Right ascension (J2000) 23- 27 F5.2 s RAs Right ascension (J2000) 29 A1 --- DE- Declination sign (J2000) 30- 31 I2 deg DEd Declination (J2000) 33- 34 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (J2000) 36- 40 F5.2 arcsec DEs Declination (J2000) 42- 51 F10.8 --- z Redshift 53- 56 F4.2 arcsec R50 Petrosian radius R50 in r band 58- 61 F4.2 arcsec e_R50 rms uncertainty on R50 63- 67 F5.1 0.1nm EWHa Hα equivalent width 69- 71 F3.1 0.1nm e_EWHa rms uncertainty on EWHa 73- 77 F5.2 mag Ksmag SDSS Ks magnitude 79-102 A24 --- SDSS SDSS name (SDSS JHHMMSS.ss+DDMMSS.s) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: list.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 9 F9.5 deg RAdeg Right Ascension of center (J2000) 10- 18 F9.5 deg DEdeg Declination of center (J2000) 20- 24 F5.3 arcsec/pix scale ? Scale of the image 26- 27 I2 --- Nx Number of pixels along X-axis 29- 30 I2 --- Ny Number of pixels along Y-axis 32- 35 I4 --- Nz ? Number of slices for the datacubes 37- 60 A24 "datime" Obs.date Observation date 62- 68 F7.5 0.1nm bWAVE ? Lower value of wavelength interval 70- 76 F7.5 0.1nm BWAVE ? Upper value of wavelength interval 78- 85 F8.6 0.1nm dWAVE ? Wavelength resolution 87- 92 I6 Kibyte size Size of FITS file 94-105 A12 --- FileName Name of FITS file, in subdirectory fits 107-145 A39 --- Title Title of the FITS file -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgements: Arjan Bik, arjan.bik(at)astro.su.se
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