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Star formation in the circumnuclear environment of NGC 1068
Authors:Richard I Davies  Hajime Sugai  & Martin J Ward
Institution:Astrophysics, Oxford University, Nuclear Physics Building, Keble Road, Oxford, OX1 3RH,;Department of Astronomy, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-01, Japan,;Department of Physics and Astronomy, Leicester University, Leicester, LE1 7RH
Abstract:We present near-infrared emission-line images of the circumnuclear ring in NGC 1068. We have measured the Brγ fluxes in a number of star-forming complexes and derived the extinction for each of these by comparison with Hα. We investigate the star-forming histories of these regions and find that a short burst of star formation occurred coevally throughout the ring within the last 30–40 Myr, and perhaps as recently as 4–7 Myr ago. The 1–0 S(1) flux and S(1)/Brγ ratios indicate that as well as fluorescence, shock-excited H2 emission contributes to the total flux. There is excess H2 flux to the north-west where the ionization cone crosses the ring, and we show that it is possible that the non-stellar continuum from the Seyfert nucleus which produces the high-excitation lines could also be causing fluorescence at the edges of molecular clouds in the ring. The nuclear 1–0 S(1) is more extended than previously realized but only along the bar's major axis, and we consider mechanisms for its excitation.
Keywords:galaxies: individual: NGC 1068  galaxies: Seyfert  galaxies: starburst  infrared: galaxies
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