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Digging deeper into NGC 6868 II: ionized gas and excitation mechanism

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-09-13 v1

Abstract

We studied the ionized gas in the inner region (680×470\sim680\times470 pc2^2) of the galaxy NGC 6868 using Gemini/GMOS integral field unit observations. Channel maps reveal complex kinematics and morphology, indicating multiple processes at work in NGC 6868. Through emission-line fitting, we identified two ubiquitous components in our data: a narrow (σ110\sigma\sim110 km s1^{-1}) tracing an ionized gas disc and a broad component (σ300\sigma\sim300 km s1^{-1}) mainly associated with inflowing/outflowing gas. The derived V-band reddening shows a spatial distribution consistent with that obtained from stellar population synthesis, although with generally higher values. For the first time, we measured the electron temperature in NGC 6868, finding values ranging from 14000\sim 14000 K in the central region to 20000\gtrsim20000 K with an outward increasing temperature gradient. The electron density map exhibits an inverse relationship, with central values reaching Ne4000N_e\sim4000 cm3^{-3} for the broad component decreasing to Ne100N_e\sim100 cm3^{-3} towards the edges of the field of view. Using BPT diagrams, we found that all spaxels are consistent with both AGN and shock ionization. However, when this information is combined with our kinematic and temperature findings, and further supported by the WHAN diagram, we argue that an AGN is the dominant ionisation mechanism in the central region of NGC 6868, while the extended outer component is ionized by a combination of hot low-mass evolved stars and shocks. According to our findings, shocks play a significant role in the ionization balance of this galaxy.

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@article{arxiv.2409.08047,
  title  = {Digging deeper into NGC 6868 II: ionized gas and excitation mechanism},
  author = {João P. V. Benedetti and Rogério Riffel and Tiago Ricci and Rogemar A. Riffel and Miriani Pastoriza and Marina Trevisan and Luis G. Dahmer-Hahn and Daniel Ruschel-Dutra and Alberto Rodríguez-Ardila and Anna Ferré-Mateu and Alexandre Vazdekis and João Steiner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.08047},
  year   = {2024}
}

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16 pages, 16 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS