External gas accretion provides a fresh gas supply to the active S0 galaxy NGC 5077
Sandra I. Raimundo

TL;DR
This study uses integral field spectroscopy to analyze how external gas accretion influences the gas dynamics and nuclear activity in the active S0 galaxy NGC 5077, revealing complex gas structures and past interactions.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational evidence of external gas accretion and its effects on galaxy dynamics, supporting simulation predictions and highlighting galaxy evolution processes.
Findings
Presence of a counter-rotating stellar core.
Detection of a warped, filamentary ionised gas structure.
Identification of a nuclear outflow with ~400 km/s velocity.
Abstract
In early type galaxies, externally accreted gas is thought to be the main source of gas replenishment at late times. We use MUSE integral field spectroscopy data to study the active S0 galaxy NGC 5077, known to have disturbed dynamics, indicative of a past external interaction. We confirm the presence of a stellar kinematically distinct core with a diameter of 2.8 kpc, counter-rotating with respect to the main stellar body of the galaxy. We find that the counter-rotating core consists of an old stellar population, not significantly different from the rest of the galaxy. The ionised gas is strongly warped and extends out to 6.5 kpc in the polar direction and in a filamentary structure. The gas dynamics is complex, with significant changes in the position angle as a function of radius. The ionised gas line ratios are consistent with LINER excitation by the AGN both in the nucleus and at…
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