The Extreme Compact Starburst in Markarian 273
- 1 April 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 532 (2) , L95-L99
- https://doi.org/10.1086/312584
Abstract
Images of neutral hydrogen 21 cm absorption and radio continuum emission at 1.4 GHz from Mrk 273 were made using the Very Long Baseline Array and Very Large Array. These images reveal a gas disk associated with the northern nuclear region with a diameter 05 (370 pc) at an inclination angle of 53°. The radio continuum emission is composed of a diffuse component plus a number of compact sources. This morphology resembles those of nearby, lower luminosity starburst galaxies. These images provide strong support for the hypothesis that the luminosity of the northern source is dominated by an extreme compact starburst. The H I 21 cm absorption shows an east-west gradient in velocity of 450 km s-1 across 03 (220 pc), which implies an enclosed mass of 2 × 109 M☉, comparable to the molecular gas mass. The brightest of the compact sources may indicate radio emission from an active nucleus, but this source contributes only 3.8% to the total flux density of the northern nuclear regions. The H I 21 cm absorption toward the southeast radio nucleus suggests infall at 200 km s-1 on scales ≤40 pc, and the southwest near-IR nucleus is not detected in high-resolution radio continuum images.Keywords
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