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DOI
Mazzuca, L. M.; Sarzi, M.; Knapen, J. H.; Veilleux, S.; Swaters, R.
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 649, Issue 2, pp. L79-L82.
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10
2006
Journal
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43
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32
Description
We present an emission-line diagnostic analysis of integral-field
spectroscopic observations that cover the central kiloparsec of NGC
7742. This Sa galaxy hosts a spectacular nuclear starburst ring and
nuclear regions characterized by low-ionization emission. The gas in the
ring rotates in the opposite sense to the stars in the galaxy,
suggesting a recent merging or acquisition event. The combination of
integral-field measurements for the Hα+[N II] emission lines from
DensePak and the Hβ and [O III] emission from SAURON allow the
construction of diagnostic diagrams that highlight the transition from
star formation in the nuclear ring to excitation by high-velocity shocks
or by an active galactic nucleus toward the center. DensePak
measurements for the [S II] line ratio reveal very low gas densities in
the nuclear ring, Ne<100 cm-3, characteristic
of massive H II regions. Comparison with MAPPINGS III models for
starbursts with low gas densities show that the ring is of roughly solar
metallicity. This suggests that the gas in the nuclear ring originated
in a stellar system capable of substantially enriching the gas
metallicity through sustained star formation. We propose that NGC 7742
cannibalized a smaller galaxy rich in metal-poor gas, and that star
formation episodes in the ring have since increased the metallicity to
its present value. The techniques explored here can be widely used to
study similar systems, including composite (AGN+starburst) galaxies.