Discovery of a giant and luminous Lyalpha+CIV+HeII nebula at z=3.326 with extreme emission line ratios
Astronomy and Astrophysics EDP Sciences 629 (2019) A23
Nuclear molecular outflow in the Seyfert galaxy NGC 3227
Astronomy and Astrophysics EDP Sciences 628 (2019) A65
Abstract:
ALMA observations have revealed nuclear dusty molecular disks or tori with characteristic sizes 15鈭40 pc in the few Seyferts and low -luminosity AGN that have been studied so far. These structures are generally decoupled both morphologically and kinematically from the host galaxy disk. We present ALMA observations of the CO(2鈥1) and CO(3鈥2) molecular gas transitions and associated (sub-) millimeter continua of the nearby Seyfert 1.5 galaxy NGC 3227 with angular resolutions 0.085鈥呪垝鈥0.21鈥 (7鈥15 pc). On large scales, the cold molecular gas shows circular motions as well as streaming motions on scales of a few hundred parsecs that are associated with a large-scale bar. We fit the nuclear ALMA 1.3 mm emission with an unresolved component and an extended component. The 850鈥單糾 emission shows at least two extended components, one along the major axis of the nuclear disk, and the other along the axis of the ionization cone. The molecular gas in the central region (1鈥斥勨埣鈥73 pc) shows several CO clumps with complex kinematics that appears to be dominated by noncircular motions. While we cannot conclusively demonstrate the presence of a warped nuclear disk, we also detected noncircular motions along the kinematic minor axis. They reach line-of-sight velocities of v鈥呪垝鈥卾sys鈥=鈥150鈥呪垝鈥200 km s鈭1. Assuming that the radial motions are in the plane of the galaxy, we interpret them as a nuclear molecular outflow due to molecular gas in the host galaxy that is entrained by the AGN wind. We derive molecular outflow rates of 5鈥哅鈯 yr鈭1 and 0.6鈥哅鈯 yr鈭1 at projected distances of up to 30 pc to the northeast and southwest of the AGN, respectively. At the AGN location we estimate a mass in molecular gas of 5鈥吤椻105鈥哅鈯 and an equivalent average column density N(H2) = 2鈥呪垝鈥3鈥吤椻1023 cm鈭2 in the inner 15 pc. The nuclear CO(2鈥1) and CO(3鈥2) molecular gas and submillimeter continuum emission of NGC 3227 do not resemble the classical compact torus. Rather, these emissions extend for several tens of parsecs and appear connected with the circumnuclear ring in the host galaxy disk, as found in other local AGN.Discovery of a giant and luminous Lya+CIV+HeII nebula at z=3.326 with extreme emission line ratios
(2019)
A nuclear molecular outflow in the Seyfert galaxy NGC3227
(2019)
Optical integral field spectroscopy of intermediate redshift infrared bright galaxies
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Societ 91探花 University Press 486:4 (2019) 5621-5645