[Astro] Lunch Talk
Michael Anderson Jennings
Michael.Andersonjennings at nottingham.ac.uk
Mon Sep 23 09:31:57 BST 2024
Hi everyone,
This week's lunch talk will be given by Tutku on Thursday at 1pm in A113. The title and abstract are below.
Cosmic Carousel of Gas Inflows to the Galactic Nuclei
Gas inflows contribute to the evolution of galaxies in a plethora of ways, e.g., by forming stellar substructures in the nuclear regions, feeding AGN and quenching star formation. In barred galaxies, they occur in straight extended shocks along the bar, though these shocks weaken in the central kpc, leaving the dominant driving mechanism for gas inflows in galactic centres not yet fully understood. Shocks persisting over large regions in the inner kpc could cause gas inflow and should be observable as coherent velocity jumps in kinematic maps. With the aid of integral-field unit observations from MUSE on the VLT — which has a large FoV that maximizes the prospect of finding these coherent structures —I study ionized gas kinematic maps of the centres of barred galaxies from the Composite Bulges Survey (Erwin et al. 2021) and the TIMER Survey (Gadotti et al. 2019) of nearby galaxies. Using the methodology developed in Kolcu et al. 2023 that involves residual velocity and velocity difference maps, we identify coherent kinematic structures, with the aim to determine the dominant mechanism of inflow in the nuclear regions of galaxies and understand weather this mechanism is analogous to large-scale bar driven inflows. In this presentation, I will briefly introduce the methodology I use, and present our findings for our galaxy sample.
Thanks,
Mikey
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