A Kinematic Analysis of Ionised Extraplanar Gas in the Spiral Galaxies NGC 3982 and NGC 4152
Anqi Li, Antonino Marasco, Filippo Fraternali, Scott Trager, Marc, A. W. Verheijen

TL;DR
This study uses 3D kinematic modelling of ionised extraplanar gas in two spiral galaxies, revealing scale heights, rotational lag, and possible inflow, supporting a galactic fountain and accretion scenario.
Contribution
First 3D kinematic analysis of ionised extraplanar gas in these galaxies, providing detailed structural and velocity parameters with Bayesian modelling.
Findings
Detected ionised extraplanar gas with measurable scale heights.
Observed rotational lag in extraplanar gas in both galaxies.
Evidence suggests inflow and fountain-like gas dynamics.
Abstract
We present a kinematic study of ionised extraplanar gas in two low-inclination late-type galaxies (NGC 3982 and NGC 4152) using integral field spectroscopy data from the DiskMass H sample. We first isolate the extraplanar gas emission by masking the H flux from the regularly rotating disc. The extraplanar gas emission is then modelled in the three-dimensional position-velocity domain using a parametric model described by three structural and four kinematic parameters. Best-fit values for the model are determined via a Bayesian MCMC approach. The reliability and accuracy of our modelling method are carefully determined via tests using mock data. We detect ionised extraplanar gas in both galaxies, with scale heights (NGC 3982) and (NGC 4152) and flux fraction between the extraplanar gas and the…
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