Feeding and Feedback in NGC3081
Abstract
We present two-dimensional gaseous kinematics of the inner 1.2 × 1.8 kpc2 of the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC3081, from optical spectra (5600--7000A) obtained with the GMOS integral field spectrograph on the Gemini North telescope at a spatial resolution of ≈ 100pc. We have identified two-components in the line emitting gas. A narrower component (FWHM ≈ 60-100km s-1), which appears to be gas in the galaxy disk, and which shows a distorted rotation pattern, is observed over the whole field of view. A broader component (FWHM ≈150-250 km s-1) is present in the inner ≈ 2arcsec (200pc) and shows blueshifts and redshifts in the near and far sides of the galaxy, respectively, consistent with a bipolar outflow. Assuming this to be the case, we estimate that the mass outflow rate in ionized gas (Mout) is between 1.9 × 10-3M yr-1 and 6.9 × 10-3M yr-1. The subtraction of a rotation model from the narrower component velocity field reveals a pattern of excess blueshifts of ≈ 50km s-1 in the far side of the galaxy and similar excess redshifts in the near side, which are cospatial with a previously known nuclear bar. We interpret these residuals as due to gas following non-circular orbits in the barred potential. Under the assumption that these motions may lead to gas inflows, we estimate an upper limit for the mass inflow rate in ionized gas of φ ≈ 1.3 × 10-2M yr-1.
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