Wl. Peters et al., H-I APERTURE SYNTHESIS OF THE SOUTHERN BARRED SPIRAL NGC-1313, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 269(4), 1994, pp. 1025-1034
Aperture synthesis maps have been made of the late-type barred spiral
NGC 1313 in the continuum at 1.4 GHz and in the atomic hydrogen line w
ith resolutions of 1 kpc and 16 km s-1. Analysis of the hydrogen distr
ibution and the velocity field indicates that, in addition to the norm
al emission from a galaxy of this type, there is a tidal interaction i
n progress between NGC 1313 and a nearby disrupted satellite galaxy. T
he interaction has resulted in a loop of hydrogen that may have been p
ulled out of the plane of NGC 1313. The rest of the velocity field can
be interpreted in terms of pure circular rotation, and a rotation cur
ve is derived. At the limit of the rotation data, the dark halo contri
butes about 85 per cent of the enclosed mass. Half of the continuum em
ission corresponds to the bar and spiral arms of the galaxy, while the
rest is due to a compact object with an unusual (positive) spectral i
ndex. A recent analysis of archival optical and X-ray data has led Ryd
er et al. to identify this compact object as a very unusual Type II su
pernova (SN 1978K).