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view Abstract Citations (85) References (25) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS The Morphology of Ionized Gas in M31's Bulge Ciardullo, Robin ; Rubin, Vera C. ; Ford, W. Kent, Jr. ; Jacoby, George H. ; Ford, Holland C. Abstract We present Hα + [N II] and B - λ6200 images of M31's bulge made by coadding hundreds of CCD frames taken over the past five years. Exceptional detail is seen in the images; among the most interesting features are an inner region of gas which appears more face-on than M31's optical disk, an almost circular arm of emission curving around the southern half of the bulge, and a series of emission threads extending over 500 pc in length. New CCD spectro- scopy of the [S II] lines λλ6716, 6731 reveals that the gas density falls off by at least two orders of magnitude in the central arcminute of the galaxy. These data, the observed gas kinematics, and the lack of a sizable ISM in M31's bulge argue strongly for the existence of a galactic wind in this region. The morphology of the ionized gas, the gas kinematics, and stellar kinematics all reveal a remarkable asymmetry in M31's bulge. The data suggest that the gas collected from stars in the bulge has collapsed into a disk whose plane is tipped relative to that of the stellar disk. This small inner gas disk itself appears to be warped such that the gas south of the nucleus is viewed closer to face-on than the gas in the northern half of the galaxy. Publication: The Astronomical Journal Pub Date: February 1988 DOI: 10.1086/114645 Bibcode: 1988AJ.....95..438C Keywords: Andromeda Galaxy; Galactic Structure; H Alpha Line; Ionized Gases; Spectral Energy Distribution; Astronomical Spectroscopy; Charge Coupled Devices; Gas Dynamics; Stellar Winds; Astrophysics; GALAXIES: GENERAL full text sources ADS | data products SIMBAD (1) NED (1)

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