Star Formation in Lenticular Galaxies with MaNGaL Mapper

We present results of studying star-forming rings in six lenticular galaxies obtained with the narrow-band photometry in the H and [N II] 6583 emission lines using the MaNGaL tunable-filter mapper at the 2.5-m telescope of CMO of SAI MSU. The gas excitation mechanism estimated from the relation of t...

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Published inAstrophysical bulletin Vol. 78; no. 3; pp. 304 - 324
Main Authors Sil’chenko, O. K., Moiseev, A. V., Oparin, D. V., Maleeva, E. A., Proshina, I. S.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Moscow Pleiades Publishing 01.09.2023
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:We present results of studying star-forming rings in six lenticular galaxies obtained with the narrow-band photometry in the H and [N II] 6583 emission lines using the MaNGaL tunable-filter mapper at the 2.5-m telescope of CMO of SAI MSU. The gas excitation mechanism estimated from the relation of the H and [N II] 6583 line fluxes occurred to be inhomogeneous along the ring: three outer rings have narrow segments of position angles, in which shocks waves dominate in the ring. Since the nature of the rings is most likely accretionary, the location of shock excitation in the outer rings indicates the direction of arrival of the external gas inflow. Star formation events in the rings are probably quite brief and effective: we mainly observe homogeneous sub-solar metallicity of the gas close to the level of local saturation of the gas chemical evolution in the star formation process and switching of the localization of the star-forming sites on a time scale of about 100 Myr. In NGC 932, we have caught the very beginning of the external gas accretion: there is still little of it in the galaxy, and the metallicity of the gas in the star-forming ring has not yet reached saturation.
ISSN:1990-3413
1990-3421
DOI:10.1134/S1990341323700153