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Knapen, Johan H.; Allard, E. L.; Mazzuca, L. M.; Sarzi, M.; Peletier, R. F.
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Mapping the Galaxy and Nearby Galaxies, Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings. ISBN 978-0-387-72767-7. Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, 2008, p. 125
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Massive star formation in the central regions of spiral galaxies plays
an important role in the dynamical and secular evolution of their hosts.
Here, we summarise a number of recent investigations of the star
formation history and the physical conditions of the gas in
circumnuclear regions, to illustrate not only the detailed results one
can achieve, but also the potential of using state-of-the-art
spectroscopic and analysis techniques in researching the central regions
of galaxies in general. We review how the star formation history of
nuclear rings confirms that they are long-lived and stable
configurations. Gas flows in from the disk, through the bar, and into
the ring, where successive episodes of massive star formation occur.
Analysing the ring in NGC 7742 in particular, we determine the physical
conditions of the line emitting gas using a combination of ionisation
and stellar population modelling, concluding that the origin of the
nuclear ring in this non-barred galaxy lies in a recent minor merger
with a small gas-rich galaxy.