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Gatos Xi: Excess dust heating in the narrow line regions of nearby AGN revealed with JWST/MIRI

Gatos Xi: Excess dust heating in the narrow line regions of nearby AGN revealed with JWST/MIRI
Gatos Xi: Excess dust heating in the narrow line regions of nearby AGN revealed with JWST/MIRI
We present James Webb Space Telescope /Mid-Infrared Instrument imaging of eight nearby active galactic nuclei (AGN) from the GATOS (Galactic Activity, Torus, and Outflow Survey) survey to investigate the physical conditions of extended dust in their narrow-line regions (NLRs). In four galaxies (ESO 428 −G14, NGC 4388, NGC 3081, and NGC 5728), we detect spatially resolved dust structures extending ∼100–200 pc along the NLR. In these systems, w e find a strong link between the morphology of the dust, the radio ejecta, and the coronal [Si vi ] emission, implying that dust carries imprints of the processes shaping the NLR. Using spatially resolved spectral energy distributions, we show that dust in the NLR has systematically steeper slopes than star-forming clumps. This dust emits at temperatures in the range 150 - 220 K , at a distance of ∼150 pc from the nucleus. Using simple models, we show that, even under optimistic assumptions of grain size and AGN luminosity, the e x cess mid-infrared emission cannot be explained by AGN illumination alone. We interpret this excess heating as in situ . We show that shocks with velocities v shock ∼ 200 - 400 km s −1 in dense gas can close this gap, and in some cases even account for the total observed emission. This, combined with multiple lines of evidence for shocks in these regions, supports a scenario in which shocks not only coexist with dust but may be playing a key role in heating it. Our findings reveal shocks may be an important and previously over looked driver of extended dust emission in the central hundreds of parsecs in AGN.
astro-ph.GA, galaxies: Seyfert, methods: observational, methods: miscellaneous, galaxies: nuclei
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Haidar, Houda, Rosario, David J. and García-Bernete, Ismael , et al. (2026) Gatos Xi: Excess dust heating in the narrow line regions of nearby AGN revealed with JWST/MIRI. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 546 (4), [stag069]. (doi:10.1093/mnras/stag069).

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Abstract

We present James Webb Space Telescope /Mid-Infrared Instrument imaging of eight nearby active galactic nuclei (AGN) from the GATOS (Galactic Activity, Torus, and Outflow Survey) survey to investigate the physical conditions of extended dust in their narrow-line regions (NLRs). In four galaxies (ESO 428 −G14, NGC 4388, NGC 3081, and NGC 5728), we detect spatially resolved dust structures extending ∼100–200 pc along the NLR. In these systems, w e find a strong link between the morphology of the dust, the radio ejecta, and the coronal [Si vi ] emission, implying that dust carries imprints of the processes shaping the NLR. Using spatially resolved spectral energy distributions, we show that dust in the NLR has systematically steeper slopes than star-forming clumps. This dust emits at temperatures in the range 150 - 220 K , at a distance of ∼150 pc from the nucleus. Using simple models, we show that, even under optimistic assumptions of grain size and AGN luminosity, the e x cess mid-infrared emission cannot be explained by AGN illumination alone. We interpret this excess heating as in situ . We show that shocks with velocities v shock ∼ 200 - 400 km s −1 in dense gas can close this gap, and in some cases even account for the total observed emission. This, combined with multiple lines of evidence for shocks in these regions, supports a scenario in which shocks not only coexist with dust but may be playing a key role in heating it. Our findings reveal shocks may be an important and previously over looked driver of extended dust emission in the central hundreds of parsecs in AGN.

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Accepted/In Press date: 6 January 2026
e-pub ahead of print date: 19 January 2026
Published date: 14 February 2026
Keywords: astro-ph.GA, galaxies: Seyfert, methods: observational, methods: miscellaneous, galaxies: nuclei

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Local EPrints ID: 511867
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/511867
ISSN: 0035-8711
PURE UUID: b35c7c30-14c1-4664-8287-495f4b20c13c
ORCID for Poshak Gandhi: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3105-2615

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Date deposited: 08 Jun 2026 16:48
Last modified: 09 Jun 2026 01:47

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Author: Houda Haidar
Author: David J. Rosario
Author: Ismael García-Bernete
Author: Almudena Alonso-Herrero
Author: Anelise Audibert
Author: Steph Campbell
Author: Chris M. Harrison
Author: Tiago Costa
Author: Laura Hermosa Muñoz
Author: Françoise Combes
Author: Dimitra Rigopoulou
Author: Claudio Ricci
Author: Cristina Ramos Almeida
Author: Enrica Bellocchi
Author: Peter Boorman
Author: Andrew Bunker
Author: Richard Davies
Author: Daniel Delaney
Author: Tanio Díaz Santos
Author: Federico Esposito
Author: Victoria A. Fawcett
Author: Poshak Gandhi ORCID iD
Author: Santiago García-Burillo
Author: Omaira González-Martín
Author: Erin K. S. Hicks
Author: Alvaro Labiano
Author: Nancy A. Levenson
Author: Enrique Lopez-Rodriguez
Author: Chris Packham
Author: Miguel Pereira-Santaella
Author: Rogemar A. Riffel
Author: Alberto Rodríguez Ardila
Author: John Schneider
Author: T. Taro Shimizu
Author: Marko Stalevski
Author: Montserrat Villar Martín
Author: Martin Ward
Author: Lulu Zhang
Author: Gillian Leeds
Author: Fergus R. Donnan
Corporate Author: et al.

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