Circumnuclear kinematics in NGC 5248: the origin of nuclear spiral arms

Citation
S. Laine et al., Circumnuclear kinematics in NGC 5248: the origin of nuclear spiral arms, M NOT R AST, 324(4), 2001, pp. 891-898
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Space Sciences
Journal title
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
ISSN journal
00358711 → ACNP
Volume
324
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
891 - 898
Database
ISI
SICI code
0035-8711(20010711)324:4<891:CKIN5T>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
We present for the first time a two-dimensional velocity field of the centr al region of the grand-design spiral galaxy NGC 5248, at 0.9-arcsec spatial resolution. The H alpha velocity field is dominated by circular rotation. While no systematic streaming motions are seen in the area of the nuclear g rand-design spiral or the circumnuclear ring, the amplitude of residual vel ocities, after subtracting a model circular velocity field, reaches 20 km s (-1) in projection. The rotation curve levels out at around 140 km s(-1), a fter a well-resolved and rather shallow rise. We have generated an analytic al model for the nuclear spiral and fitted it to our observations to obtain estimates of the pattern speed of the spiral and the speed of sound in the central region of NGC 5248. Our results are consistent with a low pattern speed, suggesting that the nuclear spiral rotates with the same rate as the main spiral structure in NGC 5248, and thus that the spiral structure is c oupled from scales of a few hundred parsecs to several kiloparsecs. We have also compared the observed structure and kinematics between the nuclear re gions of NGC 5248 and M100. Several similarities and differences are discus sed, including the location of the peak emission regions on major and minor axes, and the spiral arm streaming motions. We find no kinematic evidence for the presence of a nuclear bar in NGC 5248.