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2013ApJ...773..148S - Astrophys. J., 773, 148 (2013/August-3)

The [O III] nebula of the merger remnant NGC 7252: a likely faint ionization echo.

SCHWEIZER F., SEITZER P., KELSON D.D., VILLANUEVA E.V. and WALTH G.L.

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We present images and spectra of a ∼10 kpc-sized emission-line nebulosity discovered in the prototypical merger remnant NGC 7252 and dubbed the "[O III] nebula" because of its dominant [O III] λ5007 line. This nebula seems to yield the first sign of episodic active galactic nucleus (AGN) activity still occurring in the remnant, ∼220 Myr after the coalescence of two gas-rich galaxies. Its location and kinematics suggest it belongs to a stream of tidal-tail gas falling back into the remnant. Its integrated [O III] λ5007 luminosity is 1.4x1040 erg/s, and its spectrum features some high-excitation lines, including He II λ4686. In diagnostic line-ratio diagrams, the nebula lies in the domain of Seyfert galaxies, suggesting that it is photoionized by a source with a power-law spectrum. Yet, a search for AGN activity in NGC 7252 from X-rays to radio wavelengths yields no detection, with the most stringent upper limit set by X-ray observations. The upper luminosity limit of L_2 - 10 KeV,O_ < 5 x 1039erg/s estimated for the nucleus is ∼103 times lower than the minimum ionizing luminosity of ≳ 5x1042 erg/s necessary to excite the nebula. This large discrepancy suggests that the nebula is a faint ionization echo excited by a mildly active nucleus that has declined by ∼3 orders of magnitude over the past 20,000-200,000 yr. In many ways this nebula resembles the prototypical "Hanny's Voorwerp" near IC 2497, but its size is 3x smaller and its [O III] luminosity ∼100x lower. We propose that it be classified as an extended emission-line region (EELR). The [O III] nebula is then the lowest-luminosity ionization echo and EELR discovered so far, indicative of recent, probably sputtering AGN activity of Seyfert-like intensity in NGC 7252.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation - galaxies: individual: NGC 7252 - galaxies: interactions

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