Digging deeper into NGC 6868 II: ionized gas and excitation mechanism
Jo\~ao P. V. Benedetti, Rog\'erio Riffel, Tiago Ricci, Rogemar A., Riffel, Miriani Pastoriza, Marina Trevisan, Luis G. Dahmer-Hahn, Daniel, Ruschel-Dutra, Alberto Rodr\'iguez-Ardila, Anna Ferr\'e-Mateu, Alexandre, Vazdekis, Jo\~ao Steiner

TL;DR
This study investigates the ionized gas properties and excitation mechanisms in the galaxy NGC 6868, revealing complex kinematics, temperature gradients, and the dominant role of AGN and shocks in ionization.
Contribution
First measurement of electron temperature in NGC 6868 and detailed analysis of ionization sources combining kinematics, temperature, and emission-line diagnostics.
Findings
Ionized gas shows complex kinematics with narrow and broad components.
Electron temperature increases outward from ~14,000 K to >20,000 K.
Central ionization dominated by AGN, outer regions influenced by stars and shocks.
Abstract
We studied the ionized gas in the inner region ( pc) of the galaxy NGC 6868 using Gemini/GMOS integral field unit observations. Channel maps reveal complex kinematics and morphology, indicating multiple processes at work in NGC 6868. Through emission-line fitting, we identified two ubiquitous components in our data: a narrow ( km s) tracing an ionized gas disc and a broad component ( km s) mainly associated with inflowing/outflowing gas. The derived V-band reddening shows a spatial distribution consistent with that obtained from stellar population synthesis, although with generally higher values. For the first time, we measured the electron temperature in NGC 6868, finding values ranging from K in the central region to K with an outward increasing temperature gradient. The electron density map…
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