Bibcode
Gonzalez Delgado, Rosa M.; Perez, Enrique
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 281, Issue 4, pp. 1105-1123.
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1996
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Description
Narrow-band Hα+[NII] imaging and long-slit spectroscopy at
intermediate resolution from [NeV] lambda3426 to [SIII] lambda9532 of
the LINER galaxies NGC 4579 and 6500 are analysed. Both galaxies show
circumnuclear emission, extending 2kpc from the nucleus of NGC 4579 in a
loop structure and 1 kpc from the nucleus of NGC 6500 in a bright knot
to the north-east, and as diffuse emission to the east. The nuclei and
the circumnuclear regions in both galaxies show strong low-ionization
lines. The nuclear line ratios [NII] lambda6584/Hα, [OI]
lambda6300/Hα and [OII] lambda3727/[OIII] lambda5007 are higher
than 0.6, 0.3 and 1, respectively, fitting the definition criteria of a
LINER. The circumnuclear gas is kinematically perturbed, showing radial
motions; in particular, in NGC 6500 it is compatible with an outflow
wind which interacts with the higher density gas in the plane of the
galaxy. Comparison of the observed line ratios, particularly
[SIII]/[SII] and [OII] lambda7325/Hα, with those of
photoionization and shock heating models, indicates that the main
excitation mechanism in the extended emission and in the nuclei is due
to shocks.