Dust and gas in the central region of NGC 1316 (Fornax A) -- Its origin and nature
T. Richtler (1), M. Hilker (2), E. Iodice (2) ((1) Departamento de, Astronomia, Universidad de Concepcion, (2) European Southern Observatory, (3), INAF-Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte, Naples)

TL;DR
This study investigates the origin and nature of dust and gas in NGC 1316, revealing a dusty outflow and complex gas dynamics, suggesting nuclear outflows as significant dust sources in galaxies.
Contribution
It provides detailed multi-wavelength analysis of dust and gas structures in NGC 1316, highlighting the presence of a dusty outflow and complex kinematics, which are novel insights into galaxy evolution.
Findings
Identification of a dusty outflow in NGC 1316.
Correlation between dust, ionised gas, and atomic gas distributions.
Detection of a bipolar velocity field indicating an outflow.
Abstract
The early-type galaxy NGC 1316 hosts about 10^7 solar masses of dust within a central radius of 5 kpc. These prominent dust structures are believed to have an external origin, which is also a popular interpretation for other dusty early-type galaxies. We use archival Hubble Space Telescope/ACS data to construct colour maps that delineate the dust pattern in detail, and we compare these data with maps constructed with data from MUSE of the VLT at the European Southern Observatory. Twelve MUSE pointings in wide field mode form a mosaic of the central 3.3'x2.4'. We use the tool PyParadise to fit the stellar population. We use the residual emission lines and the residual interstellar absorption NaI D-lines, and we measure line strengths, the velocity field, and the velocity dispersion field. The emission lines resemble LINER lines, with [NII] being the strongest line everywhere. Ionising…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
