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RADIAL DEPENDENCE OF THE PATTERN SPEED OF M51

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 688, Issue 1, Pages 224-236

Publisher

UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/591516

Keywords

galaxies: kinematics and dynamics; galaxies: spiral; galaxies: structure; methods: numerical

Funding

  1. NASA-funded New Mexico Space Grant Consortium Graduate Research Fellowship
  2. National Science Foundation [AST 08-07032]
  3. STFC Senior Fellowship
  4. STFC [PP/C504686/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  5. Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/F00298X/1, PP/C504686/1] Funding Source: researchfish
  6. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien
  7. Division Of Astronomical Sciences [0807032] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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The grand-design spiral galaxy M51 has long been a crucial target for theories of spiral structure. Studies of this iconic spiral can address the question of whether strong spiral structure is transient (e. g., interaction-driven) or long-lasting. As a clue to the origin of the structure in M51, we investigate evidence for radial variation in the spiral pattern speed using the radial Tremaine-Weinberg (TWR) method. We implement the method on CO observations tracing the ISM-dominant molecular component. Results from the method's numerical implementation-combined with regularization, which smooths intrinsically noisy solutions-indicate two distinct patterns speeds inside 4 kpc at our derived major axis P.A. = 170 degrees, both ending at corotation and both significantly higher than the conventionally adopted global value. Inspection of the rotation curve suggests that the pattern speed interior to 2 kpc lacks an ILR, consistent with the leading structure seen in HST near-IR observations. We also find tentative evidence for a lower pattern speed between 4 and 5.3 kpc measured by extending the regularized zone. As with the original TW method, uncertainty in major axis position angle (P. A.) is the largest source of error in the calculation; in this study, where delta(P.A.) = +/- 5 degrees, a similar to 20% error is introduced to the parameters of the speeds at P.A. = 170 degrees. Accessory to this standard uncertainty, solutions with P.A. = 175 degrees (also admitted by the data) exhibit only one pattern speed inside 4 kpc, and we consider this circumstance under the semblance of a radially varying P.A.

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