Warm Ionized Gas in the Edge-on Galaxies NGC 4565 and NGC 4631
Abstract
We present Hα observations of two edge-on galaxies: NGC 4565 and NGC 4631. In contrast to NGC 891, which was studied in a previous paper, neither of these galaxies shows evidence for a smooth, vertically extended, diffuse, warm ionized medium. NGC 4565 is a weak Hα emitter, and shows no evidence for a chimney mode in its disk. It is most likely that its young associations do not contain the numbers of OB stars necessary to create superbubbles and chimneys and power a significant halo. NGC 4631 is a strong Hα emitter, and shows evidence of disturbances in its distribution of Hα emission, presumably due to recent encounters with its companions. The lack of a significant diffuse Hα halo may be due to a hot, unconfined wind from the disk. although NGC 4631 does not show classic wormlike structures as in NGC 891, there is patchy highs emission in abundance, and a few faint high-z loops, which are probably the result of starformation activity in the disk. We discuss the implications of our results on NGC 891, NGC 4565, and NGC 4631 for the disk-halo connection, in particular for the emerging connection between the galaxies disk Hα emission and radio halo properties. Above the nuclear region of NGC 4631, there is a clear, vertical, "double-worm" structure, which we suggest is due to the breakout of a large superbubble created by an encounter-driven star formation event in the central regions. The structure coincides with a radio continuum feature seen at 2.7 GHz and possibly 8.1 GHz by Duric, Crane, and Seaquist. This nuclear star formation activity is probably a scaled-down version of similar activity in NGC 3079, M82, and NGC 253. Subject Headings: galaxies: individual (NGC 4565, NGC 4631) galaxies: ISM - galaxies: spiral - ISM: bubbles
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- September 1992
- DOI:
- 10.1086/171699
- Bibcode:
- 1992ApJ...396...97R
- Keywords:
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- Gas Temperature;
- H Alpha Line;
- Interstellar Matter;
- Ionized Gases;
- Spiral Galaxies;
- Halos;
- Milky Way Galaxy;
- Star Formation Rate;
- Vertical Distribution;
- Astrophysics;
- GALAXIES: INDIVIDUAL NGC NUMBER: NGC 4565;
- GALAXIES: INDIVIDUAL NGC NUMBER: NGC 4631;
- GALAXIES: INTERSTELLAR MATTER;
- GALAXIES: SPIRAL;
- ISM: BUBBLES