Gemini IFU, VLA, and HST observation of the OH Megamaser Galaxy IRAS17526+3253

Abstract

We present a multiwavelength study of the OH megamaser galaxy (OHMG) IRAS17526+3253, based on new Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph Integral Field Unit (GMOS/IFU) observations, Hubble Space Telescope F814W and Hα+[N ii] images, and archival 2MASS and 1.49GHz VLA data. The HST images clearly reveal a mid-to-advanced stage major merger whose northwestern and southeastern nuclei have a projected separation of 8.5kpc. Our HST/Hα+[N ii] image shows regions of ongoing star-formation across the envelope on 10kpc scales, which are aligned with radio features, supporting the interpretation that the radio emission originates from star-forming regions. The measured Hα luminosities imply that the unobscured star-formation rate is 10-30\,Myr-1. The GMOS/IFU data reveal two structures in northwestern separated by 850\,pc and by a discontinuity in the velocity field of ~200~km~s-1. We associate the blue-shifted and red-shifted components with, respectively, the distorted disk of northwestern and tidal debris, possibly a tail originating in southeastern. Star-formation is the main ionization source in both components, which have SFRs of 2.6-7.9\,Myr-1 and 1.5-4.5\,Myr-1, respectively. Fainter line emission bordering these main components is consistent with shock ionization at a velocity 200~km~s-1 and may be the result of an interaction between the tidal tail and the northwestern galaxy's disk. IRAS17526+3253 is one of only a few systems known to host both luminous OH and H2O masers. The velocities of the OH and H2O maser lines suggest that they are associated with the northwestern and southeastern galaxies, respectively.

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