ﻻ يوجد ملخص باللغة العربية
Optical red spectra of a set of 18 bright barred spiral galaxies are presented. The study is aimed at determining the local kinematics, and the physical conditions of ionized gas in the compact nucleus (inside a diameter of 5) and in the circumnuclear regions (inside a diameter of 20). Only 8 galaxies showed bright emission from their east and west side of the nucleus. The spectrum of each region was analized separately. In other 10 galaxies the line emission was so weak that we were only able to obtain an average spectrum of the central emission. No emission was detected in the remaining 8 galaxies. An estimate of the dynamical mass is presented based on the observed velocities in the circumnuclear regions. In NGC 4314 and NGC 6951, that show H_alpha emission distributed in circumnuclear ring structures, we determine the [NII]/H_alpha and [SII]/H_alpha ratios for the eastern and western regions of the rings. The velocity difference for the two sides is used to derive the rotation velocity of the gas around the compact nucleus. The ratio [NII]6583/H_alpha is a factor of 2 larger in the compact nucleus of NGC 6951 than in its western side. The electron gas densities have been estimated from the [SII] lines ratio.
Context: The morphology of massive star formation in the central regions of galaxies is an important tracer of the dynamical processes that govern the evolution of disk, bulge, and nuclear activity. Aims: We present optical imaging of the central reg
We present optical broad- and narrow-band imaging of a sample of a dozen barred galaxies. These images are analyzed in conjunction with our previously published near-infrared imaging of their central regions and with literature values for, e.g., bar
The inner regions of barred galaxies contain substructures such as off-axis shocks, nuclear rings, and nuclear spirals. These substructure may affect star formation, and control the activity of a central black hole (BH) by determining the mass inflow
With the Infrared Camera on board AKARI, we carried out near-infrared (2.5-5.0 micron) spectroscopy of the central kiloparsec region of the barred spiral galaxy, NGC1097, categorized as Seyfert 1 with a circumnuclear starburst ring. Our observations
The data from a CO(1 - 0) mapping survey of 40 nearby spiral galaxies performed with the Nobeyama 45-m telescope are presented. The criteria of the sample selection were (1) RC3 morphological type in the range Sa to Scd, (2) distance less than 25 Mpc