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Integral Field Spectroscopy of the cometary starburst galaxy NGC 4861

N. Roche, J. M. Vílchez, J. Iglesias-Páramo, P. Papaderos, S. F. Sánchez, C. Kehrig, S. Duarte Puertas

Abstract
Using the PMAS Integral Field Unit on the Calar Alto 3.5 m telescope, we observed the southern component (Markarian 59) of the ‘cometary’ starburst galaxy NGC 4861. Mrk 59 is centred on a giant nebula and concentration of stars 1 kpc in diameter. Strong Hα emission points to a star-formation rate (SFR) at least 0.47 M yr-1⁠. Mrk 59 has a very high [O III] λ5007/Hβ ratio, reaching 7.35 in the central nebula, with a second peak at a star-forming hotspot further north. Fast outflows are not detected but nebular motion and galaxy rotation produce relative velocities up to 40 km s-1⁠. Spectral analysis of different regions with ‘Fitting Analysis using Differential evolution Optimization’ (FADO) finds that the stars in the central and ‘spur’ nebulae are very young, ≤ 125 Myr with a large contribution. Older stars (⁠~1 Gyr⁠) make up the northern disk component, while the other regions show mixtures of 1 Gyr age with very young stars. This and the high specific SFR ~3.5 Gyr-1 imply a bimodal star formation history, with Mrk 59 formed in ongoing starbursts fuelled by a huge gas inflow, turning the galaxy into an asymmetric ‘green pea’ or blue compact dwarf. We map the He II λ4686 emission, and identify a broad component from the central nebula, consistent with the emission of ∼300 Wolf–Rayet stars. About a third of the He II λ4686 flux is a narrow line emitted from a more extended area covering the central and spur nebulae, and may have a different origin.

Keywords
stars: Wolf–Rayet, galaxies: evolution, galaxies: individual: NGC 4861: Markarian 59, galaxies: starburst

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume 523, Issue 1, Page 15
2023 April

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Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa Universidade do Porto Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade de Coimbra
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia COMPETE 2020 PORTUGAL 2020 União Europeia