Rmg. Delgado et E. Perez, THE SPATIALLY EXTENDED LINERS NGC-4579 AND NGC-6500, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 281(4), 1996, pp. 1105-1123
Narrow-band H alpha + [N II] imaging and long-slit spectroscopy at int
ermediate resolution from [Nev] lambda 3426 to [S III] lambda 9532 of
the LINER galaxies NGC 4579 and 6500 are analysed. Both galaxies show
circumnuclear emission, extending 2 kpc from the nucleus of NGC 4579 i
n 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 nucle
i and the circumnuclear regions in both galaxies show strong low-ioniz
ation lines. The nuclear line ratios [N II] lambda 6584/H alpha, [O I]
lambda 6300/H alpha and [O II] lambda 3727/[O III] lambda 5007 are hi
gher than 0.6, 0.3 and 1, respectively, fitting the definition criteri
a of a LINER. The circumnuclear gas is kinematically perturbed, showin
g 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 [S
III]/[S II] and [O II] lambda 7325/H alpha, with those of photoioniza
tion and shock heating models, indicates that the main excitation mech
anism in the extended emission and in the nuclei is due to shocks.