VLT-VIMOS integral field spectroscopy of luminous and ultraluminous infrared galaxies. I. The sample and first results
Santiago Arribas, Luis Colina, Ana Monreal-Ibero, Julia Alfonso,, Macarena Garc\'ia-Mar\'in, and Almudena Alonso-Herrero

TL;DR
This study uses VLT-VIMOS integral field spectroscopy to analyze the kinematics and gas structures of low-redshift (U)LIRGs, revealing complex interactions, gas dynamics, and morphological features in representative galaxy samples.
Contribution
First application of integral field spectroscopy to a representative low-redshift (U)LIRG sample, providing new insights into their kinematics and gas phase interactions.
Findings
Discovery of non-merging galaxy pair with distinct velocities
Identification of a rapidly expanding gas ring due to a past collision
Decoupled kinematics of neutral and ionized gas components
Abstract
(Ultra)Luminous Infrared Galaxies [(U)LIRGs] are much more numerous at cosmological distances than locally, and are likely precursors of elliptical galaxies. Our goal is to carry out an integral field spectroscopic survey of a representative sample of low redshift (z < 0.26) (U)LIRGs, covering different morphologies from spirals to mergers over the entire infrared luminosity range. The present study is based on optical IFS obtained with the VIMOS instrument on the VLT. The first results of this survey are presented here with the study of two galaxies representative of the two major morphological types observed in (U)LIRGs, interacting pairs and morphologically- regular, weakly-interacting spirals, respectively. We have found that IRAS 06076-2139 consists of two low-intermediate mass (0.15 and 0.4 m*) galaxies with relative velocities of ~ 550 km/s and, therefore, it is unlikely that…
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