Markarian 315: A Test Case for the Active Galactic Nucleus--Merger Hypothesis?

MacKenty, John W.; Wilson, Andrew S.; Griffiths, Richard E.; Ulvestad, James S.; Simkin, Susan M.

United States

Abstract

Using the Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field/Planetary Camera, we have detected a diffuse continuum knot in the inner regions of the Seyfert galaxy Markarian 315. This knot may be a remnant nucleus. It is associated with a complex, ringlike structure in both the continuum and ionized gas emission. We have measured the kinematics of the ionized gas in two position angles and find velocities which are consistent with a nonaxisymmetric gravitational disturbance. The galaxy is associated with an extended ionized filament, or tidal tail, and our measurements show that the ionized gas in this feature is redshifted by up to 500 km s^-1^ in the line of sight relative to the Seyfert nucleus. This combination of morphological and kinematic features suggests that Mrk 315 has suffered a disruptive, tidal interaction which has significantly influenced regions within 1 kpc of its nucleus.

1994 The Astrophysical Journal
eHST 12