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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2009

PCA Tomography: how to extract information from data cubes★

J. E. Steiner; R. B. Menezes; T. V. Ricci; A. S. Oliveira

Astronomy has evolved almost exclusively by the use of spectroscopic and imaging techniques, operated separately. With the development of modern technologies, it is possible to obtain data cubes in which one combines both techniques simultaneously, producing images with spectral resolution. To extract information from them can be quite complex, and hence the development of new methods of data analysis is desirable. We present a method of analysis of data cube (data from single field observations, containing two spatial and one spectral dimension) that uses Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to express the data in the form of reduced dimensionality, facilitating efficient information extraction from very large data sets. PCA transforms the system of correlated coordinates into a system of uncorrelated coordinates ordered by principal components of decreasing variance. The new coordinates are referred to as eigenvectors, and the projections of the data on to these coordinates produce images we will call tomograms. The association of the tomograms (images) to eigenvectors (spectra) is important for the interpretation of both. The eigenvectors are mutually orthogonal, and this information is fundamental for their handling and interpretation. When the data cube shows objects that present uncorrelated physical phenomena, the eigenvector’s orthogonality may be instrumental in separating and identifying them. By handling eigenvectors and tomograms, one can enhance features, extract noise, compress data, extract spectra, etc. We applied the method, for illustration purpose only, to the central region of the low ionization nuclear emission region (LINER) galaxy NGC 4736, and demonstrate that it has a type 1 active nucleus, not known before. Furthermore, we show that it is displaced from the centre of its stellar bulge.


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2015

A treatment procedure for VLT/SINFONI data cubes: application to NGC 5643

R. B. Menezes; Patrícia Silva; T. V. Ricci; J. E. Steiner; D. May; B. W. Borges

In this second paper of a series, we present a treatment procedure for data cubes obtained with the Spectrograph for Integral Field Observations in the Near Infrared of the Very Large Telescope. We verified that the treatment procedure improves significantly the quality of the images of the data cubes, allowing a more detailed analysis. The images of the Br


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2014

Integral field unit spectroscopy of 10 early-type galactic nuclei – I. Principal component analysis Tomography and nuclear activity

T. V. Ricci; J. E. Steiner; R. B. Menezes

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The Astrophysical Journal | 2011

NGC 7097: The Active Galactic Nucleus and its Mirror, Revealed by Principal Component Analysis Tomography

T. V. Ricci; J. E. Steiner; R. B. Menezes

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2014

IFU spectroscopy of 10 early-type galactic nuclei – II. Nuclear emission line properties

T. V. Ricci; J. E. Steiner; R. B. Menezes

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2015

IFU spectroscopy of 10 early-type galactic nuclei – III. Properties of the circumnuclear gas emission

T. V. Ricci; J. E. Steiner; R. B. Menezes

emission lines from the treated data cube of the nuclear region of NGC 5643 reveal the existence of ionized and molecular-gas clouds around the nucleus, which cannot be seen clearly in the images from the non-treated data cube of this galaxy. The ionized-gas clouds represent the narrow-line region, in the form of a bicone. We observe a good correspondence between the positions of the ionized-gas clouds in the Br


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2006

Assisted stellar suicide in V617 Sagittarii

J. E. Steiner; A. S. Oliveira; D. Cieslinski; T. V. Ricci

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2009

Mapping low- and high-density clouds in astrophysical nebulae by imaging forbidden line emission

J. E. Steiner; R. B. Menezes; T. V. Ricci; A. S. Oliveira

image and in an [O III] image, obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope, of the nuclear region of this galaxy convolved with an estimate of the point-spread function of the data cube of NGC 5643. The morphologies of the ionized and molecular gas seem to be compatible with the existence of a molecular torus/disc that collimates the active galactic nucleus (AGN) emission. The molecular gas may also flow along this torus/disc, feeding the AGN. This scenario is compatible with the unified model for AGNs.


The Astrophysical Journal | 2013

COLLIMATION AND SCATTERING OF THE ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEUS EMISSION IN THE SOMBRERO GALAXY

R. B. Menezes; J. E. Steiner; T. V. Ricci

Most massive galaxies show emission lines that can be characterized as LINERs. To what extent this emission is related to AGNs or to stellar processes is still an open question. In this paper, we analysed a sample of such galaxies to study the central region in terms of nuclear and circumnuclear emission lines, as well as the stellar component properties. For this reason, we selected 10 massive (


The Astrophysical Journal | 2013

DISCOVERY OF AN Hα EMITTING DISK AROUND THE SUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLE OF M31

R. B. Menezes; J. E. Steiner; T. V. Ricci

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J. E. Steiner

University of São Paulo

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R. B. Menezes

University of São Paulo

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D. May

University of São Paulo

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B. W. Borges

University of São Paulo

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D. Cieslinski

National Institute for Space Research

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I. S. Andrade

University of São Paulo

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L. Giansante

University of São Paulo

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Miriani Griselda Pastoriza

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Rogemar A. Riffel

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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