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The Black Hole-Galaxy Connection: Interplay between Feedback, Obscuration, and Host Galaxy Substructure

Authors :
Stéphanie Juneau
Andy D. Goulding
Julie Banfield
Stefano Bianchi
Pierre-Alain Duc
I-Ting Ho
Michael A. Dopita
Julia Scharwächter
Franz E. Bauer
Brent Groves
David M. Alexander
Rebecca L. Davies
David Elbaz
Emily Freeland
Elise Hampton
Lisa J. Kewley
Robert Nikutta
Prajval Shastri
Xinwen Shu
Frédéric P. A. Vogt
Tao Wang
O. Ivy Wong
Jong-Hak Woo
Juneau, Stéphanie
Goulding, Andy D.
Banfield, Julie
Bianchi, Stefano
Duc, Pierre-Alain
Ho, I-Ting
Dopita, Michael A.
Scharwächter, Julia
Bauer, Franz E.
Groves, Brent
Alexander, David M.
Davies, Rebecca L.
Elbaz, David
Freeland, Emily
Hampton, Elise
Kewley, Lisa J.
Nikutta, Robert
Shastri, Prajval
Shu, Xinwen
Vogt, Frédéric P. A.
Wang, Tao
Wong, O. Ivy
Woo, Jong-Hak
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal, 2022, Vol.925(2), pp.203 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
arXiv, 2021.

Abstract

There is growing evidence for physical influence between supermassive black holes and their host galaxies. We present a case study of nearby galaxy NGC 7582, for which we find evidence that galactic substructure plays an important role in affecting the collimation of ionized outflows as well as contributing to the heavy active galactic nucleus (AGN) obscuration. This result contrasts with a simple, small-scale AGN torus model, according to which AGN wind collimation may take place inside the torus itself, at subparsec scale. Using 3D spectroscopy with the MUSE instrument, we probe the kinematics of the stellar and ionized gas components as well as the ionization state of the gas from a combination of emission line ratios. We report for the first time a kinematically distinct core (KDC) in NGC 7582, on a scale of ~600pc. This KDC coincides spatially with dust lanes and starbursting complexes previously observed. We interpret it as a circumnuclear ring of stars and dusty, gas-rich material. We obtain a clear view of the outflowing cones over kpc scales, and demonstrate that they are predominantly photoionized by the central engine. We detect the back cone (behind the galaxy), and confirm previous results of a large nuclear obscuration of both the stellar continuum and HII regions. While we tentatively associate the presence of the KDC to a large-scale bar and/or a minor galaxy merger, we stress the importance of gaining a better understanding of the role of galaxy substructure in controlling the fueling, feedback and obscuration of AGN.<br />Comment: 31 pages, 16 figures (including two animations), accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal. For a preview of the animations, see https://noirlab.edu/science/videos/rotating-gas-disk-of-the-ngc-7582-galaxy for Figure 15, and see https://noirlab.edu/science/videos/black-hole-wind-from-the-ngc-7582-galaxy for Figure 16

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal, 2022, Vol.925(2), pp.203 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e66e03757a88754262e3dd399c6678e7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2112.08380