The Shape and Orientation of NGC 3379: Implications for Nuclear Decoupling
- 1 January 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astronomical Journal
- Vol. 121 (1) , 244-253
- https://doi.org/10.1086/318047
Abstract
The intrinsic shape and orientation of the elliptical galaxy NGC 3379 are estimated by dynamical modeling. The maximal-ignorance shape estimate, an average over the parameter space, is axisymmetric and oblate in the inner parts, with an outward triaxiality gradient. The 1 σ limits on total mass triaxiality T are T < 0.13 at 0.33 kpc and T = 0.08 ± 0.07 at 3.5 kpc from the center. The luminous short-to-long axis ratio cL = 0.79 inside 0.82 kpc, flattening to cL = 0.66 at 1.9 kpc. The results are similar if the galaxy is assumed to rotate about its short axis. Estimates for cL are robust, but those for T are dependent on whether the internal rotation field is disklike or spheroid-like. Short-axis inclinations i between 30° and 50° are preferred for nearly axisymmetric models, but triaxial models in high inclination are also allowed, which can affect central black hole mass estimates. The available constraints on orientation rule out the possibility that the nuclear dust ring at R ≈ 15 is in a stable equilibrium in one of the galaxy's principal planes. The ring is thus a decoupled nuclear component not linked to the main body of the galaxy. It may be connected with ionized gas that extends to larger radii, since the projected gas rotation axis is near the minor axis of the ring. The gas and dust may both be part of a strongly warped disk; however, if caused by differential precession, the warp will wind up on itself in a few times 107 yr. The decoupling with the stellar component suggests that the gas has an external origin, but no obvious source is present.Keywords
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