Isaura Fuentes-Carrera
National Autonomous University of Mexico
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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2004
Isaura Fuentes-Carrera; M. Rosado; P. Amram; D. Dultzin-Hacyan; Irene Cruz-Gonzalez; Heikki Salo; Eija Laurikainen; Abel Bernal; P. Ambrocio-Cruz; E. Le Coarer
We present H alpha observations of the isolated interacting galaxy pair NGC 5426/27 using the scanning Fabry-Perot interferometer PUMA. The velocity field, various kinematical parameters and rotation curve for each galaxy were derived. The FWHM map and the residual velocities map were also computed to study the role of non-circular motions of the gas. Most of these motions can be associated with the presence of spiral arms and structure such as central bars. We found a small bar-like structure in NGC 5426, a distorted velocity field for NGC 5427 and a bridge-like feature between both galaxies which seems to be associated with NGC 5426. Using the observed rotation curves, a range of possible masses was computed for each galaxy. These were compared with the orbital mass of the pair derived from the relative motion of the participants. The rotation curve of each galaxy was also used to fit different mass distribution models considering the most common theoretical dark halo models. An analysis of the interaction process is presented and a possible 3D scenario for this encounter is also suggested.
The Astrophysical Journal | 2011
Joan Font; J. E. Beckman; M. Rosado; Benoît Epinat; Kambiz Fathi; Olivier Hernandez; Claude Carignan; Leonel Gutiérrez; M. Relaño; Javier Blasco-Herrera; Isaura Fuentes-Carrera
Using velocity tagging we have detected hydrogen from NGC 5426 falling onto its interacting partner NGC 5427. Our observations, with the GHaFaS Fabry-Perot spectrometer, produced maps of the two galaxies in Halpha surface brightness and radial velocity. We found emission with the range of velocities associated with NGC 5426 along lines of sight apparently emanating from NGC 5427, superposed on the velocity map of the latter. After excluding instrumental effects we assign the anomalous emission to gas pulled from NGC 5426 during its passage close to NGC 5427. Its distribution, more intense between the arms and just outside the disk of NGC 5427, and weak, or absent, in the arms, suggests that the infalling gas is behind the disk., ionized by Lyman continuum photons escaping from NGC 5427. Modeling this, we estimate the distances of these gas clouds- behind the plane: a few hundred pc to a few kpc. We also estimate the mass of the infalling (ionized plus neutral) gas, finding an infall rate of 10 solar masses per year, consistent with the high measured SFR across the disk of NGC 5427 and with the detected circumnuclear galactic wind.
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2010
Isaura Fuentes-Carrera; Lorenzo Olguín; Patricia Ambrocio-Cruz; S. Verley; M. Rosado; L. Verdes-Montenegro; Paolo Repetto; Celia Vázquez; Verónica Aguilera
Luminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs) are galaxies with L IR > 10 11 L ⊙ . For a star-forming galaxy to emit at a LIRG level, it must have a very high star formation rate (SFR). In the local Universe, the star formation (SF) is primarily triggered by interactions. However, at intermediate redshift, a large fraction of LIRGs are disk galaxies with little sign of recent merger activity. The question arises whether the intermediate redshift LIRGs are “triggered” or experiencing “normal”, if elevated, SF. Understanding these SF processes is important since this type of systems may have contributed to 20% or more of the cosmic SFR in the early Universe. In order to address this issue we study similar systems in the Local Universe, that is isolated late-type galaxies displaying LIRG activity. We use different observational techniques in order to trace the star-forming history of these systems. Here we present preliminary results.
Astrophysics and Space Science | 2002
Isaura Fuentes-Carrera; P. Amram; M. Rosado
We present Hα scanning Fabry-Perot observations of the interacting galaxy pair NGC 3893/96 (Kar 302), an M51-type galaxy pair. The velocity field and rotation curve of the main galaxy (NGC 3893) were derived. These show the galaxy follows a rather axisymmetric behaviour. Together with HI observations, several mass models were adjusted in order to study the nature of the dark halo as well as the mass-to-light ratio of the galaxy. We find that in order to constrain these models, it is important to have a high resolution Hα rotation curve for the inner parts of the galaxy.
Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2003
H. M. Hernández-Toledo; Isaura Fuentes-Carrera; M. Rosado; Irene Cruz-Gonzalez; A. Franco-Balderas; D. Dultzin-Hacyan
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2014
Isaura Fuentes-Carrera; Nelli Cárdenas-Martínez; Mónica Sánchez-Cruces; M. Rosado; P. Amram; Lorenzo Olguín; J. Borissova; S. Verley; Hector E. Flores; L. Verdes-Montenegro; Denise Gonçalves
Archive | 2008
Isaura Fuentes-Carrera; P. Amram; C. Balkowski; Hector E. Flores; M. Puech; Yi-Bin Yang; M. Rosado; Hector M. Hernandez-Toledo
Archive | 2008
M. Puech; H. Flores; F. Hammer; Yanbin Yang; Benoit Neichel; M. Lehnert; Laurent Chemin; N. P. H. Nesvadba; B. Epinat; P. Amram; C. Balkowski; Catherine J. Cesarsky; H. Dannerbauer; S. di Serego Alighieri; Isaura Fuentes-Carrera; Bruno Guiderdoni; A. Kembhavi; Y. C. Liang; Göran Östlin; L. Pozzetti; C. D. Ravikumar; A. Rawat; D. Vergani; J. Vernet; H. Wozniak
Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2008
Benoit Neichel; F. Hammer; M. Puech; Hector E. Flores; Matthew D. Lehnert; A. Rawat; Yanbin Yang; Rosa Maria Gonzalez Delgado; Philippe Amram; C. Balkowski; Catherine J. Cesarsky; H. Dannerbauer; Isaura Fuentes-Carrera; Bruno Guiderdoni; Ajit Kembhavi; Yongcheng Liang; N. P. H. Nesvadba; Göran Östlin; L. Pozzetti; C. D. Ravikumar; Sperello di Serego Alighieri; D. Vergani; J. Vernet; H. Wozniak
Archive | 2003
Isaura Fuentes-Carrera; M. Rosado; P. Amram