Bibcode
Knapen, J.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Neutral ISM in Starburst Galaxies. Published by Astronomical Society of the Pacific Volume 320, 2004. 2004. Editor(s): Susanne Aalto, Susanne Huttemeister, and Alan Pedlar. ISBN: 1-58381-182-6, p.205
Fecha de publicación:
12
2004
Número de citas
7
Número de citas referidas
5
Descripción
Although it is clear that the circumnuclear regions of galaxies are
intimately related to their host galaxies, most directly through their
bars, it remains unclear what exactly initiates and fuels nuclear
stellar (starburst) and non-stellar (AGN) activity. Deviations from
axisymmetry in the gravitational potential of a galaxy, set up by a bar
or an interaction, are known to cause gas inflow, and must at some scale
and level be related to the fueling of AGN and starbursts. We review the
observed relations between bars and interactions on the one, and nuclear
activity of the Seyfert and starburst variety on the other hand, and
conclude that none of these relations is particularly significant in a
statistical sense, except in extreme and rare cases, such as
ultra-luminous infrared galaxies. Nuclear rings of star formation,
however, are not only related directly to non-axisymmetries in the
potential, but also, it seems, to the occurrence of nuclear activity.
Their role as potential tracers of the fueling process must be further
explored.