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Galactic Wind in NGC 4460: New Observations
Published 2015-11-24Version 1
NGC4460 is an isolated lenticular galaxy, in which galactic wind has been earlier discovered as a gas outflow associated with circumnuclear regions of star formation. Using the results of observations in the Halpha line with the scanning Fabry-Perot interferometer on the SAO RAS 6-m telescope, we studied the kinematics of the ionized gas in this galaxy. The parameters of gas outflow from the plane of the galactic disk were refined within a simple geometric model. We show that it is impossible to characterize the wind by a fixed velocity value. Characteristic outflow velocities are within 30..80 km/s , and they are insufficient to make the swept-out matter ultimately leave the galaxy.
Comments: 8 pages, 7 figures
Journal: Astrophysical Bulletin, 2015, vol. 70, No.4, pp. 392-399
Categories: astro-ph.GA
Subjects: 85A05
Keywords: galactic wind, observations, gas outflow, swept-out matter ultimately leave, simple geometric model
Tags: journal article
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