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Title: GOALS-JWST: Gas Dynamics and Excitation in NGC 7469 Revealed by NIRSpec
Author: Bianchin, M.
U V.
Song, Y.
Lai, T. S.-Y.
Remigio, R. P.
Barcos-Muñoz, L.
Díaz-Santos, T.
Armus, L.
Inami, H.
Larson, K. L.
Evans, A. S.
Böker, T.
Kader, J. A.
Linden, S. T.
Charmandaris, V.
Malkan, M. A.
Rich, J.
Bohn, T.
Medling, A. M.
Stierwalt, S.
Mazzarella, J. M.
Law, D. R.
Privon, G. C.
Aalto, S.
Appleton, P.
Brown, M. J. I.
Buiten, V. A.
Finnerty, L.
Hayward, C. C.
Howell, J.
Iwasawa, Kazushi
Kemper, F.
Marshall, Jonathan
McKinney, J.
Müller-Sánchez, F.
Murphy, E. J.
van der Werf, P. P.
Sanders, D. B.
Surace, J.
Keywords: Nucli galàctic actiu
Galàxies
Formació de les galàxies
Active galactic nuclei
Galaxies
Galaxy formation
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Institute of Physics (IOP)
Abstract: We present new JWST NIRSpec integral field spectroscopy (IFS) data for the luminous infrared galaxy NGC 7469, a nearby (70.6 Mpc) active galaxy with a Seyfert 1.5 nucleus that drives a highly ionized gas outflow and a prominent nuclear star-forming ring. Using the superb sensitivity and high spatial resolution of the JWST instrument NIRSpec IFS, we investigate the role of the Seyfert nucleus in the excitation and dynamics of the circumnuclear gas. Our analysis focuses on the [Fe ii], H2, and hydrogen recombination lines that trace the radiation/shocked-excited molecular and ionized interstellar medium around the active galactic nucleus (AGN). We investigate gas excitation through H2/Brγ and [Fe ii]/Paβ emission line ratios and find that photoionization by the AGN dominates within the central 300 pc of the galaxy except in a small region that shows signatures of shock-heated gas; these shock-heated regions are likely associated with a compact radio jet. In addition, the velocity field and velocity dispersion maps reveal complex gas kinematics. Rotation is the dominant feature, but we also identify noncircular motions consistent with gas inflows as traced by the velocity residuals and the spiral pattern in the Paα velocity dispersion map. The inflow is 2 orders of magnitude higher than the AGN accretion rate. The compact nuclear radio jet has enough power to drive the highly ionized outflow. This scenario suggests that the inflow and outflow are in a self-regulating feeding–feedback process, with a contribution from the radio jet helping to drive the outflow.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad2a50
It is part of: Astrophysical Journal, 2024, vol. 965, num.103
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/218256
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad2a50
ISSN: 0004-637X
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