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profit: a new alternative for emission-line profile fitting

Journal

ASTROPHYSICS AND SPACE SCIENCE
Volume 327, Issue 2, Pages 239-244

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10509-010-0317-y

Keywords

Galaxies: individual (Mrk 1066); Line: profiles; Techniques: Integral Field Spectroscopy

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation (United States)
  2. Science and Technology Facilities Council (United Kingdom)
  3. National Research Council (Canada)
  4. CONICYT (Chile)
  5. Australian Research Council (Australia)
  6. Ministerio da Ciencia e Tecnologia (Brazil)
  7. Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnologia e Innovacion Productiva (Argentina)

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I briefly describe a simple routine for emission-line profile fitting by Gaussian curves or Gauss-Hermite series. The profit (line-profile fitting) routine represent a new alternative for use in fits data cubes, as the ones from Integral Field Spectroscopy or Fabry-P,rot Interferometry, and may be useful to better study the emission-line flux distributions and gas kinematics in distinct astrophysical objects, such as the central regions of galaxies and star forming regions. The profit routine is written in IDL language and is available at http://www.ufsm.br/rogemar/software.html. The profit routine was used to fit the [Fe ii] lambda=1.257 mu m emission-line profiles for about 1800 spectra of the inner 350 pc of the Seyfert galaxy Mrk 1066 obtained with Gemini NIFS and shows that the line profiles are better reproduced by Gauss-Hermite series than by the commonly used Gaussian curves. The two-dimensional map of the h (3) Gauss-Hermite moment shows its highest absolute values to be in regions close to the edge of the radio structure. These high values may be originating with an biconical outflowing gas associated with the radio jet-previously observed in the optical [O iii] emission. The analysis of this kinematic component indicates that the radio jet leaves the center of the galaxy with the north-west side slightly oriented towards us and the south-east side away from us, being partially hidden by the disc of the galaxy.

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