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The physical properties of S0 galaxy PGC 26218: the origin of starburst and star formation

We present 2D-spectroscopic observations from Centro Astronómico Hispano Alemán (CAHA) 3.5 m telescope and the millimetre observation from NOrthern Extended Millimeter Array (NOEMA) of the nearby S0 galaxy PGC 26218, which shows central star-formation activity and post-starburst outside in the disk. We estimate the star formation rate (SFR = $0.28\pm0.01$ $M_{\odot} \rm yr^{-1}$) and molecular gas mass ($\rm log\ $$M_{\rm H_{2}}=7.60\pm0.15\ M_{\odot}$) of PGC 26218 based on the extinction-corrected H$α$ emission line and the CO-$\rm H_{2}$ conversion factor ($α_{\rm CO}$) of the Milky Way, respectively. We find that PGC 26218 follows the star forming main sequence (SFMS) and the Kennicutt-Schmidt law. Comparing the kinematics of CO($J$=1-0), stars and H$α$, we find that the rotational axis of CO($J$=1-0) is 45$^{\circ}$ different from that of H$α$. In addition, the profile of the CO($J$=1-0) emission line shows asymmetry and has an inflow component of $\sim$ 46 $\rm km\ s^{-1}$. With the decomposition of the optical image, we confirm that PGC 26218 shows multiple nuclear structures. The projected offset between the most luminous optical center and the center of CO($J$=1-0) is $5.2\arcsec$ ($\sim$ 0.6 kpc) and the latter overlaps with one of the optical cores. These results support that PGC 26218 may have experienced a gas-rich minor merger, extending its star formation and locating it in the SFMS.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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