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2015A&A...583A.104S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 583A, 104-104 (2015/11-1)

The nuclear gas disk of NGC 1566 dissected by SINFONI and ALMAThe nuclear gas disk of NGC 1566 dissected by SINFONI and ALMA.

SMAJIC S., MOSER L., ECKART A., BUSCH G., COMBES F., GARCIA-BURILLO S., VALENCIA-S. M. and HORROBIN M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the results of near-infrared (NIR) H- and K-band European Southern Observatory SINFONI integral field spectroscopy (IFS) of the Seyfert galaxy NGC 1566. We investigate the central kpc of this nearby galaxy, concentrating on excitation conditions, morphology, and stellar content. NGC 1566 was selected from our NUGA (-south) sample and is a ringed, spiral galaxy with a stellar bar in north-south direction (PA∼5°). The galaxy inhibits a very active Seyfert 1 nucleus but narrow line ratios from optical observations in the nuclear region are similar to Seyfert 2 galaxies. The recent strong activity phase, as inferred from strong variablity in X-ray to IR wavelengths, makes NGC 1566 an ideal candidate to look for feeding and feedback of a supermassive black hole. We present emission and absorption line measurements in the central kpc of NGC 1566. Broad and narrow Brγ lines were detected. The detection of a broad Brγ component is a clear sign of a supermassive black hole in the center. Blackbody emission temperatures of ∼1000K are indicative of a hot dust component, the torus, in the nuclear region. The molecular hydrogen lines, hydrogen recombination lines, and [FeII] indicate that the excitation at the center is coming from an AGN. The central region is predominantly inhabited by molecular gas, dust, and an old K-M type giant stellar population. The molecular gas and stellar velocity maps both show a rotation pattern. The molecular gas velocity field shows a perturbation toward the center that is typical for bars or spiral density waves. The molecular gas species of warm H2(1-0)S(1) and cold 12CO(3-2) gas trace a nuclear gas disk of about 3'' in radius with a nuclear spiral reaching toward the nucleus. From the equivalent width of H2(1-0)S(1) a molecular ring with r≲3'' can be inferred. This spiral seems to be an instrument that allows gas to fall toward the nucleus down to <50pc scales. The excitation of molecular hydrogen in the nuclear gas disk is not clear, but diagnostic diagrams show a distinction between the nuclear region and a <9Myr old star-forming region at the southwestern spiral arm. Gas that might be shocked is detected ≃2'' from the center, which is visible in dispersion maps of H2(1-0)S(1) and 12CO(3-2) and in the 0.87mm continuum.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: individual: NGC 1566 - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: nuclei - infrared: galaxies - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics

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