A&A 403, 119-134 (2003)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20030368
Spatially-resolved spectrophotometric analysis and modelling of the Superantennae
S. Berta1, J. Fritz1, A. Franceschini1, A. Bressan2 and C. Pernechele21 Dipartimento di Astronomia, vicolo dell'Osservatorio 2, 35122 Padova, Italy
2 Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova, vicolo dell'Osservatorio 5, 35122 Padova, Italy
(Received 8 August 2002 / Accepted 11 March 2003 )
Abstract
We have performed spatially-resolved spectroscopy of the double-nucleated
Ultra-Luminous Infrared Galaxy IRAS 19254-7245, "the Superantennae", along the
line connecting the two nuclei. These data are analysed with a spectral
synthesis code, to derive the star formation and extinction properties of the
galaxy. The star formation history (SFH) of the two nuclei
is similarly characterized by two different main episodes: a recent
burst, responsible of the observed emission lines, and an older
one, occurred roughly 1 Gyr ago. We tentatively associate this bimodal SFH
with a double encounter in the dynamical history of the merger.
We have complemented our study with a detailed analysis of the broad band
spectral energy distribution of the Superantennae, built from published
photometry, providing the separate optical-to-mm SEDs of the two nuclei. Our
analysis shows that: a) the southern nucleus is responsible for
about 80% of the total infrared luminosity of the system, b) the
L-band
luminosity in the southern nucleus is dominated by the emission from an obscured
AGN, providing about 40 to 50% of the bolometric flux between
8 and 1000
m; c) the northern nucleus does not show evidence for AGN
emission and appears to be in a post-starburst phase.
As for the relative strengths of the AGN and starburst components, we find
that, while they are comparable at FIR and sub-mm wavelengths, in the radio
the Sy2 emission dominates by an order of magnitude the starburst.
Key words: galaxies: individual: IRAS 19254-7245 -- galaxies: interactions -- galaxies: starburst -- galaxies: Seyfert
Offprint request: S. Berta, berta@pd.astro.it
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