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Integral Field Spectroscopy of Mrk 273: Mapping 10^3 km/s Gas Flows and an Off-Nucleus Seyfert 2 Nebula
Integral field optical spectroscopy with the INTEGRAL fiber-based systemis
used to map the extended ionized regions and gas flows in Mrk 273, one of the
closest Ultraluminous Infrared galaxies (ULIRGs).
The Hbeta and [OIII]5007 maps show the presence of two distinct regions
separated by 4'' (3.1 kpc) along position angle (PA) 240. The northeastern
region coincides with the optical nucleus of the galaxy and shows the spectral
characteristics of LINERs. The southwestern region is dominated by [OIII]
emission and is classified as a Seyfert 2. Therefore, in the optical, Mrk 273
is an ultraluminous infrared galaxy with a LINER nucleus and an extended
off-nucleus Seyfert 2 nebula.
The kinematics of the [OIII] ionized gas shows (i) the presence of highly
disturbed gas in the regions around the LINER nucleus, (ii) a high-velocity gas
flow with a peak-to-peak amplitude of 2.4 x 10^3 km/s, and (iii) quiescent gas
in the outer regions (at 3 kpc). We hypothesize that the high-velocity flow is
the starburst-driven superwind generated in an optically obscured nuclear
starburst, and that the quiescent gas is directly ionized by a nuclear source,
like the ionization cones typically seen in Seyfert galaxies.Comment: ApJ Letters, in pres
Asymmetrical structure of ionization and kinematics in the Seyfert galaxy NGC 5033
We present integral field spectroscopy of NGC 5033, a low luminosity Seyfert
galaxy. The observations were made with INTEGRAL, a fiber based system
operating at the WHT. The intensity map of the H emission line
represents a spiral or ring-like pattern of HII regions. On the contrary, the
[OIII] intensity map morphology is markedly anisotropic. The strong
morphological differences imply that the [OIII] emitters represent highly
ionized gas illuminated by the central source. The [OIII] map morphology is
compatible with a biconical structure of ionization induced by strong
extinction in the galaxy disc that also obscures half of the spheroidal stellar
bulge. We identify the spectrum corresponding to the Seyfert 1 nucleus from the
presence of H broad emission lines. This spectrum is located in a region
where strong extinction is expected but exhibits the bluest spectral energy
distribution. The Seyfert 1 nucleus seems to be offcenter with respect to the
stellar rotation center. This result has been also found in other Seyfert
galaxies and interpreted in terms of a past merger. The offcentering could
indicate the presence of nonsymmetric departures in the gravitational potential
which could be fueling the active nucleus. The kinematics of the [OIII]
emitters show important deviations at a kpc scale with respect to the stellar
velocity field and show features related to the asymmetrical morphology of the
high ionization region.Comment: 9 pages, accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics.
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Integral field optical spectroscopy of a representative sample of ULIRGs: II. Two-dimensional kpc-scale extinction structure
We investigate the two-dimensional kpc-scale structure of the extinction in a
representative sample of local ULIRGs using the Halpha/Hbeta line ratio.We use
optical integral field spectroscopy obtained with the INTEGRAL instrument at
the William Herschel Telescope. Complementary optical and near-IR high angular
resolution HST images have also been used. The extinction exhibits a very
complex and patchy structure in ULIRGs on kpc scales, from basically
transparent regions to others deeply embedded in dust (Av~0.0 to Av~8.0 mag).
Nuclear extinction covers a broad range in Av from 0.6 to 6 mag, 69% of the
nuclei having Av>2.0 mag. Extinction in the external regions is substantially
lower than in the nuclei with 64% of the ULIRGs in the sample having median Av
of less than 2 mag for the entire galaxy. While post-coalescence nuclei tend to
cluster around Av values of 2 to 3 mag, pre-coalescence nuclei appear more
homogeneously distributed over the entire 0.4 mag <Av< 7.7 mag range. For the
average extinction (Av~2.0 derived for the ULIRGs of the sample, the ratio of
the de-reddened to observed SFR values is 6. The extinction-corrected,
Halpha-based SFR ranges from 10 to 300 Msun/yr. For only 28% of the cases the
de-reddened SFR is <20 Msun/yr, whereas for the observed SFR this percentage
increases to 72%. The IR-based SFR is always higher than the optical-based one,
with differences ranging from about 2 to up to 30. The nuclear observed SFR has
an average contribution to the total one of 16% for the entire sample. Once
corrected for extinction, the average value becomes 31%. Because of mostly
extinction effects, the optical (I-band) half-light radius in the sample
galaxies is on average a factor 2.3 larger than the corresponding near-IR
(H-band) value.Comment: To appear in A&
Using Tuangou to reduce IP transit costs
A majority of ISPs (Internet Service Providers) support connectivity to the entire Internet by transiting their traffic via other providers. Although the transit prices per Mbps decline steadily, the overall transit costs of these ISPs remain high or even increase, due to the traffic growth. The discontent of the ISPs with the high transit costs has yielded notable innovations such as peering, content distribution networks, multicast, and peer-to-peer localization. While the above solutions tackle the problem by reducing the transit traffic, this paper explores a novel approach that reduces the transit costs without altering the traffic. In the proposed CIPT (Cooperative IP Transit), multiple ISPs cooperate to jointly purchase IP (Internet Protocol) transit in bulk. The aggregate transit costs decrease due to the economies-of-scale effect of typical subadditive pricing as well as burstable billing: not all ISPs transit their peak traffic during the same period. To distribute the aggregate savings among the CIPT partners, we propose Shapley-value sharing of the CIPT transit costs. Using public data about IP traffic of 264 ISPs and transit prices, we quantitatively evaluate CIPT and show that significant savings can be achieved, both in relative and absolute terms. We also discuss the organizational embodiment, relationship with transit providers, traffic confidentiality, and other aspects of CIPT
Libertad religiosa y seguridad pública en la experiencia jurídica canadiense
En este trabajo de Derecho comparado se analiza la seguridad pública como límite al ejercicio del derecho de libertad religiosa. Se aborda la cuestión en un ámbito social concreto, como es el de la escuela pública canadiense. Como punto de partida, se toma en consideración una Sentencia del Tribunal Supremo de Canadá en la que se autoriza el empleo de un elemento de adscripción religiosa -'kirpan'-, potencialmente lesivo, por parte de un alumno perteneciente a la confesión religiosa 'sikh'. Desde un punto de vista crítico se analiza la fundamentación jurídica de la Sentencia y se pone en relación con la doctrina constitucional española referida a los límites al ejercicio del derecho de libertad religiosa. ------ This paper on Comparative law analyses public security as a limit to the exercise of the religious freedom. The question is focused on a concrete social environment: the Canadian public schools. For that goal a Sentence of the Supreme Court of Canada, is taken into account. This decision authorizes the use of an aspect of religious adscription -'kirpan'-, potentially detrimental, item by of a student belonging to a religious denomination: 'sikh'. From a critical point of view, the findings of the Sentence are analysed and placed in relation to the Spanish constitutional doctrine referred to the limits of the exercise of the right to religious freedom
Discovery of a Low-Mass Brown Dwarf Companion of the Young Nearby Star G196-3
A substellar-mass object in orbit at about 300 astronomical units (AU) from
the young low-mass star G196-3 was detected by direct imaging. Optical and
infrared photometry and low- and intermediate-resolution spectroscopy of the
faint companion, hereafter referred to as G196-3B, confirms its cool atmosphere
and allows its mass to be estimated at 25^{+15}_{-10} Jupiter masses. The
separation between both objects and their mass ratio suggest the fragmentation
of a collapsing cloud as the most likely origin for G196-3B, but alternatively
it could have originated from a proto-planetary disc which has been dissipated.
Whatever the formation process was, the young age of the primary star (about
100 Myr) demonstrates that substellar companions can form in short time scales.Comment: Published in Science (13 Nov). One color figur
Spatially resolved kinematics, galactic wind, and quenching of star formation in the luminous infrared galaxy IRAS F11506-3851
We present a multi-wavelength integral field spectroscopic study of the low-z
LIRG IRAS F11506-3851, on the basis of VIMOS and SINFONI (ESO-VLT)
observations. The morphology and the 2D kinematics of the gaseous (neutral and
ionized) and stellar components have been mapped using the NaD doublet, the
H line, and the near-IR CO(2-0) and CO(3-1) bands. The kinematics of
the ionized gas and the stars are dominated by rotation, with large observed
velocity amplitudes and centrally peaked velocity dispersion maps. The stars
lag behind the warm gas and represent a dynamically hotter system, as indicated
by the observed dynamical ratios. Thanks to these IFS data we have disentangled
the contribution of the stars and the ISM to the NaD feature, finding that it
is dominated by the absorption of neutral gas clouds in the ISM. The neutral
gas 2D kinematics shows a complex structure dominated by two components. On the
one hand, the thick slowly rotating disk lags significantly compared to the
ionized gas and the stars, with an irregular and off-center velocity dispersion
map. On the other hand, a kpc-scale neutral gas outflow is observed along the
semi-minor axis of the galaxy, as revealed by large blueshifted velocities
(30-154 km/s). We derive an outflowing mass rate in neutral gas of about 48
/yr. Although this implies a global mass loading factor of
1.4, the 2D distribution of the ongoing SF suggests a much larger value of mass
loading factor associated with the inner regions (R200 pc), where the
current SF represents only 3 percent of the total. All together these results
strongly suggest that we are witnessing (nuclear) quenching due to SF feedback
in IRAS F11506-3851. However, the relatively large mass of molecular gas
detected in the nuclear region via the H2 1-0 S(1) line suggests that further
episodes of SF may take place again
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