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Dust beyond the torus: revealing the mid-infrared heart of local Seyfert ESO 428-G14 with JWST/MIRI

Dust beyond the torus: revealing the mid-infrared heart of local Seyfert ESO 428-G14 with JWST/MIRI
Dust beyond the torus: revealing the mid-infrared heart of local Seyfert ESO 428-G14 with JWST/MIRI
Polar dust has been discovered in a number of local Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN), with radiation-driven torus models predicting a wind to be its main driver. However, little is known about its characteristics, spatial extent, or connection to the larger scale outflows. We present the first JWST/MIRI study aimed at imaging polar dust by zooming onto the centre of ESO 428-G14, part of the Galaxy Activity, Torus, and Outflow Survey (GATOS) survey of local AGN. We detect extended mid-infrared (MIR) emission within 200 pc from the nucleus. This polar structure is co-linear with a radio jet and lies perpendicular to a molecular gas lane that feeds and obscures the nucleus. Its morphology bears a striking resemblance to that of gas ionised by the AGN in the narrow-line region. We demonstrate that part of this spatial correspondence is due to contamination within the JWST filter bands from strong emission lines. Correcting for the contamination, we find the morphology of the dust continuum to be more compact, though still clearly extended out to ~ 100 pc. We estimate the emitting dust has a temperature of ~ 120 K. Using simple models, we find that the heating of small dust grains by the radiation from the central AGN and/or radiative jet-induced shocks is responsible for the extended MIR emission. Radiation-driven dusty winds from the torus is unlikely to be important. This has important implications for scales to which AGN winds can carry dust and dense gas out into their host galaxies.
galaxies: Seyfert, galaxies: active, galaxies: nuclei, methods: observational
4645-4660
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Haidar, Houda, Rosario, David J., Alonso-Herrero, Almudena, Pereira-Santaella, Miguel, García-Bernete, Ismael, Campbell, Stephanie, Hönig, Sebastian F., Almeida, Cristina Ramos, Hicks, Erin, Delaney, Daniel, Davies, Richard, Ricci, Claudio, Harrison, Chris M., Leist, Mason, Lopez-Rodriguez, Enrique, Garcia-Burillo, Santiago, Zhang, Lulu, Packham, Chris, Gandhi, Poshak, Audibert, Anelise, Bellocchi, Enrica, Boorman, Peter, Bunker, Andrew, Combes, Françoise, Santos, Tanio Diaz, Donnan, Fergus R., Martin, Omaira Gonzalez, Muñoz, Laura Hermosa, Charidis, Matthaios, Labiano, Alvaro, Levenson, Nancy A., May, Daniel, Rigopoulou, Dimitra, Ardila, Alberto Rodriguez, Shimizu, T. Taro, Stalevski, Marko and Ward, Martin (2024) Dust beyond the torus: revealing the mid-infrared heart of local Seyfert ESO 428-G14 with JWST/MIRI. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 532 (4), 4645-4660. (doi:10.1093/mnras/stae1596).

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Abstract

Polar dust has been discovered in a number of local Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN), with radiation-driven torus models predicting a wind to be its main driver. However, little is known about its characteristics, spatial extent, or connection to the larger scale outflows. We present the first JWST/MIRI study aimed at imaging polar dust by zooming onto the centre of ESO 428-G14, part of the Galaxy Activity, Torus, and Outflow Survey (GATOS) survey of local AGN. We detect extended mid-infrared (MIR) emission within 200 pc from the nucleus. This polar structure is co-linear with a radio jet and lies perpendicular to a molecular gas lane that feeds and obscures the nucleus. Its morphology bears a striking resemblance to that of gas ionised by the AGN in the narrow-line region. We demonstrate that part of this spatial correspondence is due to contamination within the JWST filter bands from strong emission lines. Correcting for the contamination, we find the morphology of the dust continuum to be more compact, though still clearly extended out to ~ 100 pc. We estimate the emitting dust has a temperature of ~ 120 K. Using simple models, we find that the heating of small dust grains by the radiation from the central AGN and/or radiative jet-induced shocks is responsible for the extended MIR emission. Radiation-driven dusty winds from the torus is unlikely to be important. This has important implications for scales to which AGN winds can carry dust and dense gas out into their host galaxies.

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Accepted/In Press date: 24 June 2024
Published date: 6 August 2024
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society.
Keywords: galaxies: Seyfert, galaxies: active, galaxies: nuclei, methods: observational

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Local EPrints ID: 496281
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/496281
PURE UUID: e2ebe37e-da9f-4632-ab4b-376238a8eb32
ORCID for Poshak Gandhi: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3105-2615

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Date deposited: 10 Dec 2024 18:01
Last modified: 11 Dec 2024 02:48

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Author: Houda Haidar
Author: David J. Rosario
Author: Almudena Alonso-Herrero
Author: Miguel Pereira-Santaella
Author: Ismael García-Bernete
Author: Stephanie Campbell
Author: Cristina Ramos Almeida
Author: Erin Hicks
Author: Daniel Delaney
Author: Richard Davies
Author: Claudio Ricci
Author: Chris M. Harrison
Author: Mason Leist
Author: Enrique Lopez-Rodriguez
Author: Santiago Garcia-Burillo
Author: Lulu Zhang
Author: Chris Packham
Author: Poshak Gandhi ORCID iD
Author: Anelise Audibert
Author: Enrica Bellocchi
Author: Peter Boorman
Author: Andrew Bunker
Author: Françoise Combes
Author: Tanio Diaz Santos
Author: Fergus R. Donnan
Author: Omaira Gonzalez Martin
Author: Laura Hermosa Muñoz
Author: Matthaios Charidis
Author: Alvaro Labiano
Author: Nancy A. Levenson
Author: Daniel May
Author: Dimitra Rigopoulou
Author: Alberto Rodriguez Ardila
Author: T. Taro Shimizu
Author: Marko Stalevski
Author: Martin Ward

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