The detection of stellar velocity dispersion drops in the central regions of five isolated Seyfert spirals
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Márquez, I.
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The detection of stellar velocity dispersion drops in the central regions of five isolated Seyfert spirals
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We analyze the kinematics of the central regions of five isolated Seyfert spiral galaxies from the DEGAS sample
(four with new data presented in this paper, IC 184, UGC 3223, NGC 2639, NGC 6814, and NGC 6951 from our previous data),
by using long slit spectroscopy in the CaII triplet range (at ≈8600 Å) obtained with a 4 m-class telescope. A drop of the velocity
dispersions in the innermost ±(1–3) arcsec is observed in four of them, and hinted at in the remaining galaxy (NGC 6814).
The available HST images for our sample together with another nine galaxies with reported velocity dispersion drops are also
used to investigate the presence of morphological inner structures at the scales of the kinematical drops. Evidence for disk-like
shapes is found in 12 out of the 14 cases. The only exceptions are NGC 6814 and NGC 6951. Existing N-body simulations
including stars, gas and star formation predict that such a drop is most probably due to a young stellar population born from
dynamically cold gas accreted in a circumnuclear disk formed during an episode of central gas accretion driven by a bar. The
equivalent widths of the calcium triplet lines for our 5 galaxies have been measured. Even if the profiles could be formally
consistent with constant EW(CaT) values, they seem to indicate the presence of a local maximum in the regions corresponding
spatially to the drops; if confirmed, this would imply the presence of a different stellar population, whose properties could help
constrain the models.
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This work is financed by DGICyT
grants PB93-0139, PB96-0921, PB98-0521, PB98-0684, ESP98-
1351, AYA2001-2089, AYA2001-3939-C03-01
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/126106
DOI: DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20031059
ISSN: 0004-6361
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A&A 409, 459–467 (2003)
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