The VIRUS-P Exploration of Nearby Galaxies (VENGA): Radial Gas Inflow and Shock Excitation in NGC 1042
Rongxin Luo (1,2), Lei Hao (1), Guillermo A. Blanc (3,4,5), Shardha, Jogee (6), Remco C. E. van den Bosch (7), Tim Weinzirl (8) ((1) Shanghai, Astronomical Observatory, (2) Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of, Sciences, (3) Universidad de Chile

TL;DR
This study uses integral-field spectroscopy to reveal gas inflow and shock excitation in the central region of NGC 1042, suggesting secular evolution influences activity in late-type unbarred galaxies.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of gas inflow and shock excitation in NGC 1042 using IFS data, linking inflow to spiral arms and galaxy evolution.
Findings
Gas inflow velocity ~32 km/s
Mass inflow rate ~1.1e-3 M_sun/yr
Inflow can feed AGN and star formation
Abstract
NGC 1042 is a late type bulgeless disk galaxy which hosts a low luminosity Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) coincident with a massive nuclear star cluster. In this paper, we present the integral-field-spectroscopy (IFS) studies of this galaxy, based on the data obtained with the Mitchell spectrograph on the 2.7 meter Harlan J. Smith telescope. In the central region of NGC 1042, we find a circumnuclear ring structure of gas with enhanced ionization, which we suggest is mainly induced by shocks. Combining with the harmonic decomposition analysis of the velocity field of the ionized gas, we propose that the shocked gas is the result of gas inflow driven by the inner spiral arms. The inflow velocity is and the estimated mass inflow rate is . The mass…
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