Bibcode
Knapen, J. H.; Whyte, L. F.; de Blok, W. J. G.; van der Hulst, J. M.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.423, p.481-493 (2004)
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2004
Journal
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Description
We present fully sampled high angular resolution two-dimensional
kinematics in the Hα spectral line, optical and near-infrared
imaging, as well as 21 cm atomic hydrogen data of the spiral galaxy NGC
278. This is a small non-barred galaxy, which has a bright star forming
inner region of about 2 kpc in diameter, reminiscent of nuclear rings
seen mainly in barred galaxies. The Hα kinematics show a disturbed
velocity field, which may be partly the result of spiral density wave
streaming motions. The 21 cm data trace the atomic hydrogen well outside
the optical disk. The H I is not abundant but clearly shows disturbed
morphology and kinematics. We postulate that the current structure of
NGC 278 is a result of a recent interaction with a small gas-rich
galaxy, which is now dispersed into the outer disk of NGC 278.
Non-axisymmetries set up in the disk by this minor merger may well be
the cause of the intense star formation in the inner region, which can
be interpreted as a rare example of a nuclear ring in a non-barred
galaxy. Rather than being induced by a bar, this nuclear ring would then
be the direct result of an interaction event in the recent history of
the galaxy.