Velocity measurement in the extensive [OIII] emission region 1.2 south-east of M31

Abstract

The discovery of a broad, 1.5 long filamentary [OIII] 5007 emission 1.2 south-east of the M31 nucleus has recently been reported. More than 100 hours of exposures of a wide field (3.48 × 2.32) have allowed this pioneering detection based on 30 \ narrow-band filters and several small refractors equipped with large cameras. We report a first velocity measurement in this extensive [OIII] emission line region. We used the low-resolution spectrograph MISTRAL (R 750), a facility of the Haute-Provence Observatory 193 cm telescope. The velocity measurement is based on the Hα, [NII], [SII] and [OIII] lines. The best solution to fit the spectrum indicates that the Hα and [OIII] emissions are at the same heliocentric line-of-sight velocity of -964 km s-1. This was measured within an area of 250 arcsec2 selected on a bright knot along the long filament of 1.5, together with a [OIII]5007 surface brightness of 4.22.1 10-17 erg s-1 cm-2 arcsec-2. This agrees moderately well with the previous measurement. We also estimated the Hα/[NII] line ratio as 1.1. The radial velocities at which the Hα and [OIII] lines were detected seem to show that these hydrogen and oxygen atoms belong to the same layer, but we cannot exclude that another weaker [OIII] line, belonging to another structure, that is, at another velocity, is below our detection threshold. Different scenarios have been considered to explain this filamentary structure...

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