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ReveaLLAGN 0: first look at JWST MIRI data of Sombrero and NGC 1052

ReveaLLAGN 0: first look at JWST MIRI data of Sombrero and NGC 1052
ReveaLLAGN 0: first look at JWST MIRI data of Sombrero and NGC 1052
We present the first results from the Revealing Low-Luminosity Active Galactic Nuclei (ReveaLLAGN) survey, a JWST survey of seven nearby LLAGN. We focus on two observations with the Mid-Infrared Instrument's (MIRI) Medium Resolution Spectrograph (MRS) of the nuclei of NGC 1052 and Sombrero (NGC 4594 / M104). We also compare these data to public JWST data of a higher-luminosity AGN, NGC 7319 and NGC 7469. JWST clearly separates the AGN spectrum from the galaxy light even in Sombrero, the faintest target in our survey; the AGN components have very red spectra. We find that the emission-line widths in both NGC 1052 and Sombrero increase with increasing ionization potential, with FWHM > 1000 km/s for lines with ionization potential > 50 eV. These lines are also significantly blue-shifted in both LLAGN. The high ionization potential lines in NGC 7319 show neither broad widths or significant blue shifts. Many of the lower ionization potential emission lines in Sombrero show significant blue wings extending > 1000 km/s. These features and the emission-line maps in both galaxies are consistent with outflows along the jet direction. Sombrero has the lowest luminosity high-ionization potential lines ([Ne V] and [O IV]) ever measured in the mid-IR, but the relative strengths of these lines are consistent with higher luminosity AGN. On the other hand, the [Ne V] emission is much weaker relative to the [Ne III] and [Ne II] lines of higher-luminosity AGN. These initial results show the great promise that JWST holds for identifying and studying the physical nature of LLAGN.
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Goold, K., Seth, A., Molina, M., Ohlson, D., Runnoe, J. C., Boeker, T., Davis, T. A., Dumont, A., Eracleous, M., Fernández-Ontiveros, J. A., Gallo, E., Goulding, A. D., Greene, J. E., Ho, L. C., Markoff, S. B., Neumayer, N., Plotkin, R., Prieto, A., Satyapal, S., Ven, G. Van De, Walsh, J. L., Yuan, F., Feldmeier-Krause, A., Gültekin, K., Hoenig, S., Kirkpatrick, A., Lützgendorf, N., Reines, A. E., Strader, J., Trump, J. R. and Voggel, K. T. (2024) ReveaLLAGN 0: first look at JWST MIRI data of Sombrero and NGC 1052. The Astrophysical Journal, 966 (2), [204]. (doi:10.48550/arXiv.2307.01252).

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We present the first results from the Revealing Low-Luminosity Active Galactic Nuclei (ReveaLLAGN) survey, a JWST survey of seven nearby LLAGN. We focus on two observations with the Mid-Infrared Instrument's (MIRI) Medium Resolution Spectrograph (MRS) of the nuclei of NGC 1052 and Sombrero (NGC 4594 / M104). We also compare these data to public JWST data of a higher-luminosity AGN, NGC 7319 and NGC 7469. JWST clearly separates the AGN spectrum from the galaxy light even in Sombrero, the faintest target in our survey; the AGN components have very red spectra. We find that the emission-line widths in both NGC 1052 and Sombrero increase with increasing ionization potential, with FWHM > 1000 km/s for lines with ionization potential > 50 eV. These lines are also significantly blue-shifted in both LLAGN. The high ionization potential lines in NGC 7319 show neither broad widths or significant blue shifts. Many of the lower ionization potential emission lines in Sombrero show significant blue wings extending > 1000 km/s. These features and the emission-line maps in both galaxies are consistent with outflows along the jet direction. Sombrero has the lowest luminosity high-ionization potential lines ([Ne V] and [O IV]) ever measured in the mid-IR, but the relative strengths of these lines are consistent with higher luminosity AGN. On the other hand, the [Ne V] emission is much weaker relative to the [Ne III] and [Ne II] lines of higher-luminosity AGN. These initial results show the great promise that JWST holds for identifying and studying the physical nature of LLAGN.

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Accepted/In Press date: 28 February 2024
Published date: 8 May 2024
Keywords: astro-ph.GA

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Author: K. Goold
Author: A. Seth
Author: M. Molina
Author: D. Ohlson
Author: J. C. Runnoe
Author: T. Boeker
Author: T. A. Davis
Author: A. Dumont
Author: M. Eracleous
Author: J. A. Fernández-Ontiveros
Author: E. Gallo
Author: A. D. Goulding
Author: J. E. Greene
Author: L. C. Ho
Author: S. B. Markoff
Author: N. Neumayer
Author: R. Plotkin
Author: A. Prieto
Author: S. Satyapal
Author: G. Van De Ven
Author: J. L. Walsh
Author: F. Yuan
Author: A. Feldmeier-Krause
Author: K. Gültekin
Author: S. Hoenig
Author: A. Kirkpatrick
Author: N. Lützgendorf
Author: A. E. Reines
Author: J. Strader
Author: J. R. Trump
Author: K. T. Voggel

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