As. Wilson et al., THE H2O MEGAMASERS IN NGC-2639 - EVIDENCE FOR AN ACCRETION DISK IN A LINER NUCLEUS, The Astrophysical journal, 455(2), 1995, pp. 127-129
We report monitoring of the spectrum of the water vapor megamasers in
the nucleus of the LINER galaxy NGC 2639. Our highest sensitivity spec
tra reveal a bright, narrow (4.4 km s(-1) FWHM) line, with a broad (si
milar or equal to 50 km s(-1)) feature extending blueward of it, and t
entatively detected weaker narrow features. The recessional velocity o
f the brightest line is found to be increasing at a rate of 6.6 +/- 0.
4 km s(-1) yr(-1) over a period of 1.4 yr. A similar redward drift is
observed for the maser features near systemic velocity in NGC 4258 and
is believed to result from the centripetal acceleration of clumps of
gas in an accretion disk as they move across our line of sight to the
central core. The megamaser spectra of NGC 2639 and NGC 4258 are remar
kably similar, though high-velocity ''satellite lines'' have yet to be
found in NGC 2639. By analogy with NGC 4258, we suggest that the H2O
feature in NGC 2639 may originate in a cool dense nuclear accretion di
sk.