Bibcode
Böker, Torsten; Falcón-Barroso, Jesús; Schinnerer, Eva; Knapen, Johan H.; Ryder, Stuart
Bibliographical reference
The Astronomical Journal, Volume 135, Issue 2, pp. 479-495 (2008).
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2008
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101
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94
Description
We present near-infrared (H- and K-band) integral-field observations of
the circumnuclear star formation rings in five nearby spiral galaxies.
The data, obtained at the Very Large Telescope with the SINFONI
spectrograph, are used to construct maps of various emission lines that
reveal the individual star forming regions ("hot spots") delineating the
rings. We derive the morphological parameters of the rings, and
construct velocity fields of the stars and the emission line gas. We
propose a qualitative, but robust, diagnostic for relative hot spot ages
based on the intensity ratios of the emission lines Brγ, He I, and
[Fe II]. Application of this diagnostic to the data presented here
provides tentative support for a scenario in which star formation in the
rings is triggered predominantly at two well-defined regions close to,
and downstream from, the intersection of dust lanes along the bar with
the inner Lindblad resonance.
Based on observations collected at the European Southern Observatory,
Chile, for proposals 076.B-0646(A) and 077B-0738(B).
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