Molecular Gas in NUclei of GAlaxies (NUGA) XIV. The barred LINER/Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 3627
V. Casasola (1,2), L.K. Hunt (1), F. Combes (3), S. Garcia-Burillo, (4), and R. Neri (5) ((1) INAF-OAA, (2) INAF-IRA, (3) Obs. de Paris-LERMA,, (4) OAN-Obs. de Madrid, (5) IRAM Grenoble)

TL;DR
This study maps molecular gas in NGC 3627, revealing a nuclear peak, bar-like structure, and spiral features, indicating gas inflow towards the nucleus potentially fueling its active galactic nucleus.
Contribution
First detailed CO maps of NGC 3627 showing gas dynamics and bar structures, suggesting recent bar formation and inward gas flow toward the nucleus.
Findings
Molecular gas shows a nuclear peak and elongated bar-like structure.
Gas kinematics indicate non-circular motions associated with bar and spiral features.
Negative torques suggest inward gas flow potentially fueling the active nucleus.
Abstract
We present CO(1-0) and CO(2-1) maps of the interacting barred LINER/Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 3627 obtained with the IRAM interferometer at resolutions of 2.1" x 1.3" and 0.9" x 0.6", respectively. The molecular gas emission shows a nuclear peak, an elongated bar-like structure of ~18" (~900 pc) diameter in both CO maps and, in CO(1-0), a two-arm spiral feature from r~9" (~450 pc) to r~16" (~800 pc). The inner ~18" bar-like structure, with a north/south orientation (PA = 14{\deg}), forms two peaks at the extremes of this elongated emission region. The kinematics of the inner molecular gas shows signatures of non-circular motions associated both with the 18" bar-like structure and the spiral feature detected beyond it. The 1.6 micron H-band 2MASS image of NGC 3627 shows a stellar bar with a PA = -21{\deg}, different from the PA (= 14{\deg}) of the CO bar-like structure, indicating that the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
