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Interferometer 12CO observations of the box-shaped bulge spiral NGC 4013
S.Garcia-Burillo ; F.Combes ; R.Neri ;
Date 7 Dec 1998
Journal Astron.Astrophys. 343 (1999) 740
Subject astro-ph
AbstractThe nucleus of the box-shaped galaxy NGC4013 has been observed with the IRAM interferometer in the J=1-0 and J=2-1 lines of 12CO. Our maps show the existence of a fast--rotating(130 km/s) molecular gas disk of radius r=110pc. Several arguments support the existence of a bar potential in NGC4013. The figure-of-eight pattern of the major axis p-v plot, the ring-like distribution of gas, and the existence of gas emission at non-circular velocities are best accounted by a bar. We have also detected gas at high z distances from the plane (z=200-300pc). The latter component is related to a system of 4 Halpha filaments of diffuse ionized gas that come out from the nucleus. The galactic fountain model seems the best to account for the Halpha and CO filaments. Although the peanut distortion can be spontaneously formed by a stellar bar in the disk, gas at high z might have been ejected after a nuclear starburst. The Halpha filaments start in the plane of the disk at r=200pc, and reach several Kpc height at r=600pc, coinciding with the maximum peanut distortion. Although a link between the bar and the box-shaped bulge in NGC4013 is suggested we find noticeable differences between the results of previous numerical simulations and the present observations. The discrepancy concerns the parameters of the bar generating the peanut. We see in NGC4013 the existence of a strong ILR region. The inclusion of a dissipative component, which remains to be thoroughly studied, may change the evolution of the stellar peanut: although in simulations the peanut appears initially near a marginal ILR, the inflow of gas driven by the bar, can make two ILRs appear.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/9901068
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