Two-dimensional H_alpha kinematics of bulgeless disk galaxies
Nadine Neumayer, C. Jakob Walcher, David Andersen, Sebastian F., Sanchez, Torsten Boeker, Hans-Walter Rix

TL;DR
This study provides high-resolution two-dimensional H_alpha velocity fields for 20 bulgeless disk galaxies, analyzing their kinematic centers and gas motions to understand nuclear star cluster formation.
Contribution
It offers the largest sample to date of high-resolution velocity fields for bulgeless disks, examining the relationship between gas kinematics and nuclear star clusters.
Findings
Kinematic centers generally align with nuclear star clusters.
Most galaxies show irregular gas motions, complicating velocity field modeling.
Nuclear star clusters are located at the dynamical centers, supporting in-situ formation.
Abstract
We present two-dimensional H_alpha velocity fields for 20 late-type, disk-dominated spiral galaxies, the largest sample to date with high-resolution H_alpha velocity fields for bulgeless disks. From these data we derive rotation curves and the location of the kinematic centers. The galaxy sample was selected to contain nucleated and non-nucleated galaxies, which allows us to investigate what impact the gas kinematics in the host disk have on the presence (or absence) of a nuclear star cluster. In general, we find that the velocity fields span a broad range of morphologies. While some galaxies show regular rotation, most have some degree of irregular gas motions. There appears to be no systematic difference in the kinematics of nucleated and non-nucleated disks. Due to the large fields of view of the integral field units we use, we are able to observe the flattening of the rotation curve…
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