MUSE observations of the counter-rotating nuclear ring in NGC 7742
Thomas P. K. Martinsson, Marc Sarzi, Johan H. Knapen, Lodovico, Coccato, Jes\'us Falc\'on-Barroso, Bruce G. Elmegreen, Tim de Zeeuw

TL;DR
This study uses MUSE observations to analyze the counter-rotating nuclear ring in NGC 7742, revealing its star formation history, kinematics, and likely origin from a minor merger event 2-3 Gyr ago.
Contribution
First detailed kinematic and star formation history analysis of NGC 7742's nuclear ring using MUSE data, highlighting counter-rotation and merger origin.
Findings
Gas counter-rotation outside the ring
Old stellar population counter-rotates with gas
Star formation delayed in the disk compared to the ring
Abstract
We present results from MUSE observations of the nearly face-on disk galaxy NGC 7742. This galaxy hosts a spectacular nuclear ring of enhanced star formation, which is unusual in that it is hosted by a non-barred galaxy, and also because this star formation is most likely fuelled by externally accreted gas that counter-rotates with respect to its main stellar body. We use the MUSE data to derive the star-formation history (SFH) and accurately measure the stellar and ionized-gas kinematics of NGC7742 in its nuclear, bulge, ring, and disk regions. We map the previously known gas counter-rotation well outside the ring region and deduce the presence of a slightly warped inner disk, which is inclined ~6 degrees compared to the outer disk. The gas-disk inclination is well constrained from the kinematics; the derived inclination 13.7 0.4 degrees agrees well with that derived from…
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