A Fast Bar in the Post-Interaction Galaxy NGC 1023
Abstract
We measured the bar pattern speed, , of the SB0 galaxy NGC 1023 using the Tremaine-Weinberg (1984) method with stellar-absorption slit spectroscopy. The morphology and kinematics of the gas outside NGC 1023 suggest it suffered a tidal interaction, sometime in the past, with one of its dwarf companions. At present, however, the optical disc is relaxed. If the disc had been stabilized by a massive dark matter halo and formed its bar in the interaction, then the bar would have to be slow. We found = 5.0 1.8 , so that the bar ends near its co-rotation radius. It is therefore rotating rapidly and must have a maximum disc.
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