Kinematics of Gas and Stars in 20 Disc Galaxies

Vega Beltrán, J. C.; Zeilinger, W. W.; Pizzella, A.; Corsini, E. M.; Bertola, F.; Funes, J. G.; Beckman, J. E.
Bibliographical reference

Astrophysics and Space Science, v. 276, Issue 2/4, p. 1201-1210 (2001).

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2001
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7
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1
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In this paper we present the kinematics of the gas and/or the stars of a sample of 20 disc galaxies. We investigate whether there is any relation between the kinematics of the gas and stars and the classical morphological type of the galaxies in the sample. We deduce that, in most of the late-type spirals we have studied, the stars and the ionized gas are moving with virtually circular velocity, except when the spectroscopic slit crosses a bar region. On the other hand, we found in the central parts of early-type disc galaxies a wider variety of different behaviour of stars and gas. We find many possible factors that complicate the classification of the kinematical properties of the galaxies by their morphological type: the presence of counter-rotations (star vs. stars or star vs. gas), misalignment between the different kinematic components present in the galaxy, the presence of a bar structure and its orientation with respect to the line of nodes of the galaxy, and interactions and mergers or external accretion processes are some of the problems we find in the study of the kinematics of a galaxy.