Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-01-17
Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 367 (2006) 1689-1698
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
MNRAS in press, 11 pages
Scientific paper
10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.10072.x
High spatial resolution spectroscopy at 8-13microns with T-ReCS on Gemini-S has revealed striking variations in the mid-infrared emission and absorption in the nucleus of the Circinus galaxy on sub-arcsecond scales. The core of Circinus is compact and obscured by a substantial column of cool silicate dust. Weak extended emission to the east and west coincides with the coronal line region and arises from featureless dust grains which are probably heated by line emission in the coronal emission zone. The extended emission on the east side of the nucleus displays a much deeper silicate absorption than that on the west, indicating significant columns of cool material along the line of sight and corresponding to an additional extinction of A(V) 25 mag. Emission bands from aromatic hydrocarbons are not subject to this additional extinction, are relatively weak in the core and in the coronal line region, and are much more spatially extended than the continuum dust emission; they presumably arise in the circumnuclear star-forming regions. These data are interpreted in terms of an inclined disk-like structure around the nucleus extending over tens of parsecs and possibly related to the inner disk found from observations of water masers by Greenhill et al (2003).
Aitken David K.
Alonso-Hererro A.
Colina Luis
Packham Christopher
Perlman Eric
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