论文标题
SDSS IV漫画 - 漫画星系最终样本中的气体旋转速度滞后
SDSS IV MaNGA -- Gas Rotation Velocity lags in the Final Sample of MaNGA Galaxies
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论文摘要
我们考虑了通过漫画调查观察到的561个边缘星系的最大样品,并找到300个星系,其中离子气体以其旋转速度显示了负垂直梯度(滞后)。我们引入了停止高度,作为到达旋转应在线性近似中停止的银河中部平面的距离。我们发现滞后,停止高度和银河质量,恒星速度分散和整体刻有同性恋指数之间的相关性。我们没有发现滞后或停止高度与星系中的恒星形成活性的任何相关性。我们得出的结论是,低刻有阴性指数的低质量星系(log(m*/mo)<10),而恒星速度分散剂具有较高的较高的质量星系,其围绕它们周围的气体外气体具有更大的“影响区”,而较高的质量星系具有显着的球形分量。我们估计了半径垂直旋转梯度的趋势,并发现样品中大多数星系平坦。滞时负径向梯度的一个小的星系子样本具有增强的对象的比例增强,其衰老的低表面亮度结构(例如,贝壳薄弱)表明,过去明显的积聚事件影响了外推气体气体运动学,并可能导致负径向lag负lag。我们得出的结论是,来自环境培养基的气体的各向同性积聚在旋转速度滞后的形成中起重要作用。
We consider the largest sample of 561 edge-on galaxies observed with integral field units by the MaNGA survey and find 300 galaxies where the ionised gas shows a negative vertical gradient (lag) in its rotational speed. We introduce the stop altitude as the distance to the galactic midplane at which the gas rotation should stop in the linear approximation. We find correlations between the lags, stop altitude and galactic mass, stellar velocity dispersion and overall Sersic index. We do not find any correlation of the lags or stop altitude with the star formation activity in the galaxies. We conclude that low mass galaxies (log(M*/Mo) < 10) with low Sersic index and with low stellar velocity dispersion posses a wider "zone of influence" in the extragalactic gas surrounding them with respect to higher mass galaxies that have a significant spherical component. We estimated the trend of the vertical rotational gradient with radius and find it flat for most of the galaxies in our sample. A small subsample of galaxies with negative radial gradients of lag has an enhanced fraction of objects with aged low surface brightness structures around them (e.g. faint shells), which indicates that noticeable accretion events in the past affected the extraplanar gas kinematics and might have contributed to negative radial lag gradients. We conclude that an isotropic accretion of gas from the circumgalactic medium plays a significant role in the formation of rotation velocity lags.