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GATOS – IX. A detailed assessment and treatment of emission line contamination in JWST/MIRI images of nearby Seyfert galaxies

GATOS – IX. A detailed assessment and treatment of emission line contamination in JWST/MIRI images of nearby Seyfert galaxies
GATOS – IX. A detailed assessment and treatment of emission line contamination in JWST/MIRI images of nearby Seyfert galaxies
Broadband mid-infrared (MIR) imaging with high spatial resolution is useful to study extended dust structures in the circumnuclear regions of nearby AGN. However, broadband imaging filters cannot distinguish dust continuum emission from emission lines, and so accounting for the emission line contamination becomes crucial in studying extended dust in these environments. This paper uses Cycle 1 MIR imaging from JWST/MIRI and spectroscopy from JWST/MRS for 11 local Seyfert galaxies, as part of the Galactic Activity, Torus and Outflow Survey (GATOS). Three of the objects (NGC 3081, NGC 5728, and NGC 7172) exist in both datasets, allowing direct measurement of the line emission using the spectroscopy for these objects. We find that extended MIR emission persists on scales of 100s of parsecs after the removal of contamination from emission lines. Further, the line contamination levels vary greatly between objects (from 5% to 30% in the F1000W filter), and across filters, so cannot be generalised across a sample and must be carefully treated for each object and band. We also test methods to estimate the line contamination when only MRS spectroscopy or MIRI imaging is available, using pre-JWST ancillary data. We find that these methods estimate the contamination within 10 percentage points. This paper serves as a useful guide for methods to quantify and mitigate for emission line contamination in MIRI broadband imaging.
astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.HE, galaxies: Seyfert, ISM: jets and outflows, methods: observational, infrared: galaxies, galaxies: active
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Campbell, Steph, Rosario, David J., Haidar, Houda, Rodríguez, Enrique López, Delaney, Dan, Hicks, Erin, García-Bernete, Ismael, Pereira-Santaella, Miguel, Herrero, Almudena Alonso, Audibert, Anelise, Bellocchi, Enrica, Esparza-Arredondo, Donaji, García-Burillo, Santiago, Martín, Omaira González, Hönig, Sebastian F., Levenson, Nancy A., Packham, Chris, Almeida, Cristina Ramos, Rigopoulou, Dimitra and Zhang, Lulu (2025) GATOS – IX. A detailed assessment and treatment of emission line contamination in JWST/MIRI images of nearby Seyfert galaxies. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 544 (1), 648-668. (doi:10.1093/mnras/staf1719).

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Abstract

Broadband mid-infrared (MIR) imaging with high spatial resolution is useful to study extended dust structures in the circumnuclear regions of nearby AGN. However, broadband imaging filters cannot distinguish dust continuum emission from emission lines, and so accounting for the emission line contamination becomes crucial in studying extended dust in these environments. This paper uses Cycle 1 MIR imaging from JWST/MIRI and spectroscopy from JWST/MRS for 11 local Seyfert galaxies, as part of the Galactic Activity, Torus and Outflow Survey (GATOS). Three of the objects (NGC 3081, NGC 5728, and NGC 7172) exist in both datasets, allowing direct measurement of the line emission using the spectroscopy for these objects. We find that extended MIR emission persists on scales of 100s of parsecs after the removal of contamination from emission lines. Further, the line contamination levels vary greatly between objects (from 5% to 30% in the F1000W filter), and across filters, so cannot be generalised across a sample and must be carefully treated for each object and band. We also test methods to estimate the line contamination when only MRS spectroscopy or MIRI imaging is available, using pre-JWST ancillary data. We find that these methods estimate the contamination within 10 percentage points. This paper serves as a useful guide for methods to quantify and mitigate for emission line contamination in MIRI broadband imaging.

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Accepted/In Press date: 3 October 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 11 October 2025
Published date: 30 October 2025
Keywords: astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.HE, galaxies: Seyfert, ISM: jets and outflows, methods: observational, infrared: galaxies, galaxies: active

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Local EPrints ID: 508553
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/508553
ISSN: 1365-2966
PURE UUID: 4ceb53a8-c613-4de2-9456-3f3fed57a7d8

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Date deposited: 27 Jan 2026 17:34
Last modified: 27 Jan 2026 17:37

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Author: Steph Campbell
Author: David J. Rosario
Author: Houda Haidar
Author: Enrique López Rodríguez
Author: Dan Delaney
Author: Erin Hicks
Author: Ismael García-Bernete
Author: Miguel Pereira-Santaella
Author: Almudena Alonso Herrero
Author: Anelise Audibert
Author: Enrica Bellocchi
Author: Donaji Esparza-Arredondo
Author: Santiago García-Burillo
Author: Omaira González Martín
Author: Nancy A. Levenson
Author: Chris Packham
Author: Cristina Ramos Almeida
Author: Dimitra Rigopoulou
Author: Lulu Zhang

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