The Host Galaxy and The Extended Emission-Line Region of The Radio Galaxy 3C 79
Hai Fu, Alan Stockton (IfA, Hawaii)

TL;DR
This study combines spectroscopy and imaging to analyze the host galaxy and extended emission-line region of the radio galaxy 3C 79, revealing details about its stellar populations, metallicity, and gas dynamics, supporting unification models.
Contribution
It provides a detailed characterization of the host galaxy's stellar populations, metallicity, and gas kinematics, linking the EELR properties to galaxy interactions and unification schemes.
Findings
Host galaxy is a massive elliptical with a compact companion.
EELR is photoionized by the central engine.
Gas metallicity is sub-solar, indicating external origin.
Abstract
We present extensive ground-based spectroscopy and HST imaging of 3C79, an FR II radio galaxy associated with a luminous extended emission-line region (EELR). Surface brightness modeling of an emission-line-free HST R-band image reveals that the host galaxy is a massive elliptical with a compact companion 0.8" away and 4 magnitudes fainter. The host galaxy spectrum is best described by an intermediate-age (1.3 Gyr) stellar population (4% by mass), superimposed on a 10 Gyr old population and a power law (\alpha_{\lambda} = -1.8); the stellar populations are consistent with super-solar metallicities, with the best fit given by the 2.5 Z_sun models. We derive a dynamical mass of 4E11 M_sun within the effective radius from the velocity dispersion. The EELR spectra clearly indicate that the EELR is photoionized by the hidden central engine. Photoionization modeling shows evidence that the…
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