Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Dec 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005aas...20716103r&link_type=abstract
American Astronomical Society Meeting 207, #161.03; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 37, p.1420
Mathematics
Logic
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Scientific paper
Growing evidence over the past decade has indicated that low-luminosity active galaxies often have an outflowing nuclear wind. In addition, a small number of Seyfert galaxies also have extended collimated radio emission on the scales of the Narrow-line region (NLR). In most of these cases, the emission-line gas displays morphological and kinematic signatures of disturbance or acceleration by the nuclear jet. Using the STIS spectrograph on the HST, we have obtained high spatial resolution long-slit spectra of 7 Seyfert galaxies which show clear signs of jet-gas interactions. Combined with HST and ground-based optical and archival radio imaging, we are able to explore these interactions in considerable detail.
The archetypal jet-dominated Seyfert, Mkn 78, provides the richest dataset. Emission line analyses clearly show that the NLR is photoionized by the central AGN, with a definite preference towards a mixture of optically thin and thick ionized clouds. Ionization by shocks is shown to be unimportant. A detailed dynamical study provides strong evidence for a thermally-dominated, slow and dense Seyfert jet, quite unlike the powerful jet thought to be present in classical Radio Galaxies.
A rest of the work involves a study of the 6 objects (Mkn 34, Mkn 348, NGC 2110, Mkn 1066, NGC 5929 and NGC 4051). Despite the smaller coverage and depth of these spectra, compared to that of Mkn 78, the larger sample allows us to tease apart the relevant features of jet-cloud interactions within this fairly diverse group of objects. We have isolated a number of key dynamical processes such as cloud shocks and acceleration, ablation, jet bending and drag forces. Our results provide new insights into the nature of nuclear outflows in low-luminosity and radio-quiet AGN.
Nelson Charles H.
Rosario J. V. D.
Silverman John D.
Whittle D. M.
Wilson Andrew S.
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