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GATOS. VIII. On the physical origin of the extended MIR emission in AGN

GATOS. VIII. On the physical origin of the extended MIR emission in AGN
GATOS. VIII. On the physical origin of the extended MIR emission in AGN
The polar mid-infrared (MIR) emission detected within 10-100s parsecs in some active galactic nuclei (AGN) has been associated with dusty winds driven away by radiation pressure. The physical characterization of this extended polar emission remains uncertain. Here we combine 10 − 21 µm JWST/MIRI imaging observations with 7 − 25 µm JWST/MIRI MRS integral field spectroscopic observations of 6 nearby, D¯ = 35.4 ± 4.6 Mpc, AGN from the GATOS Survey to quantify the nature of the extended MIR emission at ∼ 75 pc resolution at21 µm. These AGN have similar bolometric luminosities, log10 (L¯bol [erg s−1]) = 44.0±0.3, span a wide range of optical outflow rates, M˙ = 0.003 − 0.21 M⊙ yr−1, column densities, log10(NX−ray H [cm−2]) = 22.2 − 24.3,and Eddington ratios, λEdd = 0.005 − 0.06. We cross-correlate the line-only and continuum-only images and find a poor correlation, which indicates that the extended MIR continuum emission is spatially uncorrelated with the warm outflows associated with narrow emission lines within 10−15 µm. Line emission is resolved along the jet axis, while dust emission is perpendicular to it. The 75−450 pc continuum emission has a fairly constant dust temperature, Td = 132+7−7 K, and mass, Md = 728+29−27 M⊙. Using the conditions of energy balance between radiation-pressure and gravity (λEdd vs. NH), we find that our AGN sample is in the gravitationally bounded regime consistent with no detection of dusty winds. At 10 µm, the level of extended line emission contribution is correlated with the outflow kinetic energy and mass outflow rates. We find no correlation with the AGN properties. These results indicate that the radio jet may be triggering the gas outflow and line emission, while the extended dust emission is distributed in molecular clouds and/or shocked regions.
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Lopez-Rodriguez, Enrique, Almeida, Cristina Ramos and Pereira-Santaella, Miguel , et al. (2025) GATOS. VIII. On the physical origin of the extended MIR emission in AGN. The Astrophysical Journal, 994 (2), [206]. (doi:10.3847/1538-4357/ae0187).

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The polar mid-infrared (MIR) emission detected within 10-100s parsecs in some active galactic nuclei (AGN) has been associated with dusty winds driven away by radiation pressure. The physical characterization of this extended polar emission remains uncertain. Here we combine 10 − 21 µm JWST/MIRI imaging observations with 7 − 25 µm JWST/MIRI MRS integral field spectroscopic observations of 6 nearby, D¯ = 35.4 ± 4.6 Mpc, AGN from the GATOS Survey to quantify the nature of the extended MIR emission at ∼ 75 pc resolution at21 µm. These AGN have similar bolometric luminosities, log10 (L¯bol [erg s−1]) = 44.0±0.3, span a wide range of optical outflow rates, M˙ = 0.003 − 0.21 M⊙ yr−1, column densities, log10(NX−ray H [cm−2]) = 22.2 − 24.3,and Eddington ratios, λEdd = 0.005 − 0.06. We cross-correlate the line-only and continuum-only images and find a poor correlation, which indicates that the extended MIR continuum emission is spatially uncorrelated with the warm outflows associated with narrow emission lines within 10−15 µm. Line emission is resolved along the jet axis, while dust emission is perpendicular to it. The 75−450 pc continuum emission has a fairly constant dust temperature, Td = 132+7−7 K, and mass, Md = 728+29−27 M⊙. Using the conditions of energy balance between radiation-pressure and gravity (λEdd vs. NH), we find that our AGN sample is in the gravitationally bounded regime consistent with no detection of dusty winds. At 10 µm, the level of extended line emission contribution is correlated with the outflow kinetic energy and mass outflow rates. We find no correlation with the AGN properties. These results indicate that the radio jet may be triggering the gas outflow and line emission, while the extended dust emission is distributed in molecular clouds and/or shocked regions.

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Accepted/In Press date: 29 August 2025
Published date: 26 November 2025
Keywords: astro-ph.GA

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Local EPrints ID: 508730
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/508730
ISSN: 0004-637X
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ORCID for Poshak Gandhi: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3105-2615

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Author: Enrique Lopez-Rodriguez
Author: Cristina Ramos Almeida
Author: Miguel Pereira-Santaella
Author: Ismael García-Bernete
Author: Robert Nikutta
Author: Almudena Alonso-Herrero
Author: Enrica Bellocchi
Author: Andrew Bunker
Author: Steph Campbell
Author: Françoise Combes
Author: Richard Davies
Author: Tanio Diaz-Santos
Author: Lindsay Fuller
Author: Poshak Gandhi ORCID iD
Author: Santiago García-Burillo
Author: Omaira González-Martín
Author: Erin K. S. Hicks
Author: Kohei Ichikawa
Author: Masatoshi Imanishi
Author: Takuma Izumi
Author: Alvaro Labiano
Author: Nancy A. Levenson
Author: Christopher Packham
Author: David Rosario
Author: Dimitra Rigopoulou
Author: Daniel Rouan
Author: Taro Shimizu
Author: Marko Stalevski
Author: Martin Ward
Author: Lulu Zhang
Author: Claudio Ricci
Author: Donaji Esparza-Arredondo
Author: Begoña García-Lorenzo
Corporate Author: et al.

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