Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-07-26
Astrophys.J.652:177-188,2006
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted for publication in ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/507945
We have carried out an extensive radio study with the Very Large Array on the Seyfert 1.5 galaxy Mrk 6 and imaged a spectacular radio structure in the source. The radio emission occurs on three different spatial scales, from ~7.5 kpc bubbles to ~1.5 kpc bubbles lying nearly orthogonal to them and a ~1 kpc radio jet lying orthogonal to the kpc-scale bubble. To explain the complex morphology, we first consider a scenario in which the radio structures are the result of superwinds ejected by a nuclear starburst. However, recent Spitzer observations of Mrk 6 provide an upper limit to the star formation rate (SFR) of ~5.5 M_sun/yr, an estimate much lower than the SFR of ~33 M_sun/yr derived assuming that the bubbles are a result of starburst winds energized by supernovae explosions. Thus, a starburst alone cannot meet the energy requirements for the creation of the bubbles in Mrk 6. We show that a single plasmon model is energetically infeasible, and we argue that a jet-driven bubble model while energetically feasible does not produce the complex radio morphologies. Finally, we consider a model in which the complex radio structure is a result of an episodically-powered precessing jet that changes its orientation. This model is the most attractive as it can naturally explain the complex radio morphology, and is consistent with the energetics, the spectral index and the polarization structure. Radio emission in this scenario is a short-lived phenomenon in the lifetime of a Seyfert galaxy which results due to an accretion event.
Baum Stefi A.
Colbert Edward J. M.
Kharb Preeti
O'Dea Christopher P.
Xu Cenke
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