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                            DOI
                                    
                            Prada, F.; Beckman, J. E.; McKeith, C. D.; Castles, J.; Greve, A.
    Referencia bibliográfica
                                    Astrophysical Journal, Part 2 - Letters, vol. 423, no. 1, p. L35-L38
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                        3
            
                        1994
            
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                            Número de citas
                                    19
                            Número de citas referidas
                                    18
                            Descripción
                                    We present measurements of the apparent rotation curves of the dusty
inclined spiral NGC 2146 taken using conventional long-slit spectroscopy
in the red and near-infrared. The curve measured in H(alpha) emission
shows, with respect to that observed in (S III) lambda9069, a series of
dips in velocity which coincide in positions with dips in the intensity
of H(alpha), and with the dust lanes evident in broad band images. A
more detailed quantitative comparison, including a previously published
velocity curve in Br(gamma) (Hutchings et al. 1990), using a schematic
model, supports the hypothesis that dust is causing the H(alpha)/(S III)
discrepancies and highlights the need to measure rotation curves of
inclined galaxies as far into the infrared as techniques permit. The
lambda9069 (S III) emission reveals a zone in expansion at 190 pc from
the nucleus (previously detected in Br(gamma) but at lower spectral
resolution and with consequently limited velocity diagnostics) whose
kinematics and energetics are well explained in terms of an expanding
'superbubble' due to a starburst. Finally we suggest, from the
invariance of the velocity curve with wavelength at nucleocentric radii
greater than approximately 1500 pc that our observations imply very
limited observable dust extinction in the outer parts of the disk of NGC
2146.