1. 3D Studies of Neutral and Ionised Gas and Stars in Seyfert and Inactive Galaxies
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Eric M. Wilcots, Neil M. Nagar, Reynier Peletier, S. Haan, Gaelle Dumas, Andrew S. Wilson, Carole Mundell, P. Ferruit, Eva Schinnerer, P. T. de Zeeuw, Eric Emsellem, and Kapteyn Astronomical Institute
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DYNAMICS ,Followup study ,kinematics and dynamics ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,INTEGRAL-FIELD ABSORPTION ,SUPERMASSIVE BLACK-HOLES ,galaxies ,LINE KINEMATICS ,NUCLEAR SPIRALS ,Seyfert - galaxies ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Dwarf galaxy ,Physics ,Astrophysics (astro-ph) ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,DISK GALAXIES ,Nuclear activity ,HYDROGEN ,SAURON PROJECT ,Galaxy ,Stars ,QUASARS ,Early results ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,H-I - Abstract
We are conducting the first systematic 3D spectroscopic imaging survey to quantify the properties of the atomic gas (HI) in a distance-limited sample of 28 Seyfert galaxies and a sample of 28 inactive control galaxies with well-matched optical properties (the VHIKINGS survey). This study aims to address the role of the host galaxy in nuclear activity and confront outstanding controversies in optical/IR imaging surveys. Early results show possible relationships between Seyfert activity and HI extent, content and the prevalence of small, nearby gas-rich dwarf galaxies (M(HI)~10^7 Msun); results will be tested via rigorous comparison with control galaxies. Initial results from our optical followup study of 15 of our galaxies using the SAURON integral field unit on the WHT suggest a possible difference between Seyfert and inactive stellar and gaseous kinematics that support the conclusion that internal kinematics of galaxies are the key to nuclear activity., 6 pages to be published in the proceedings of "The Fate of Gas in Galaxies", held in Dwingeloo, July 2006
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- 2007