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Falcón-Barroso, Jesús; Sarzi, Marc; Bacon, Roland; Bureau, Martin; Cappellari, Michele; Davies, Roger L.; Emsellem, Eric; Fathi, Kambiz; Krajnović, Davor; Kuntschner, Harald; McDermid, Richard M.; Peletier, Reynier F.; de Zeeuw, Tim
Bibliographical reference
New Astronomy Reviews, Volume 49, Issue 10-12, p. 515-520.
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2006
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Description
We present results of our ongoing study of the morphology and kinematics
of the ionised gas in 48 representative nearby elliptical and lenticular
galaxies using the SAURON integral-field spectrograph on the 4.2m
William Herschel Telescope. Making use of a recently developed
technique, emission is detected in 75% of the galaxies. The ionised-gas
distributions display varied morphologies, ranging from regular gas
disks to filamentary structures. Additionally, the emission-line
kinematic maps show, in general, regular motions with smooth variations
in kinematic position angle. In most of the galaxies, the ionised-gas
kinematics is decoupled from the stellar counterpart, but only some of
them present signatures of recent accretion of gaseous material. The
presence of dust is very common in our sample and is usually accompanied
by gas emission. Our analysis of the [OIII]/Hβ emission-line
ratios, both across the whole sample as well as within the individual
galaxies, suggests that there is no unique mechanism triggering the
ionisation of the gas.