Bibcode
DOI
Monreal-Ibero, A.; Arribas, S.; Colina, L.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 637, Issue 1, pp. 138-146.
Fecha de publicación:
1
2006
Revista
Número de citas
94
Número de citas referidas
88
Descripción
In this work we studied the two-dimensional ionization structure of the
circumnuclear and extranuclear regions in a sample of six low-z
ultraluminous infrared galaxies using integral field spectroscopy. The
ionization conditions in the extranuclear regions of these galaxies
(~5-15 kpc) are typical of LINERs as obtained from the
Veilleux-Osterbrock line ratio diagnostic diagrams. The range of
observed line ratios is best explained by the presence of fast shocks
with velocities of 150-500 km s-1, while ionization by an AGN
or nuclear starburst is in general less likely. The comparison of the
two-dimensional ionization level and velocity dispersion in the
extranuclear regions of these galaxies shows a positive correlation,
further supporting the idea that shocks are indeed the main cause of
ionization. The origin of these shocks is also investigated. Despite the
likely presence of superwinds in the circumnuclear regions of these
systems, no evidence for signatures of superwinds such as double
velocity components is found in the extended extranuclear regions. We
consider a more likely explanation for the presence of shocks, the
existence of tidally induced large-scale gas flows caused by the merging
process itself, as evidenced by the observed velocity fields
characterized by peak-to-peak velocities of 400 km s-1 and
velocity dispersions of up to 200 km s-1.