Bibcode
Fathi, Kambiz; Beckman, John E.; Zurita, Almudena; Relaño, Mónica; Knapen, Johan H.; Östlin, Göran; Carignan, Claude; Chemin, Laurent; Daigle, Olivier; Hernandez, Olivier
Referencia bibliográfica
Stellar Populations as Building Blocks of Galaxies, Proceedings of IAU Symposium #241. Edited by A. Vazdekis and R. F. Peletier. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007, pp.505-506
Fecha de publicación:
8
2007
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Descripción
We study two dimensional Fabry-Perot interferometric observations of the
nearby face-on late-type spiral galaxy, NGC 628. We investigate the role
of the individual HII regions together with the large-scale
gravitational mechanisms which govern star formation and overall
evolution in spiral galaxies. Our kinematical analysis (reinforced by
literature maps in HI and CO at lower angular resolution) enables us to
verify the presence of an inner rapidly rotating inner disk-like
component which we attribute to long term secular evolution of the
large-scale spiral arms and oval structure. We find that gas is falling
in from the outer parts towards the bluer central regions. This could be
an early phase in the formation of a pseudo-bulge. We find signatures of
radial motions caused by an m=2 perturbation, which are likely to be
responsible for the inflow of material forming the circumnuclear ring
and the rapidly rotating inner structure.