Doppler-Shift Asymmetry in High-Velocity Maser Emission from Shocks in Circumnuclear Disks

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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44 pages, Submitted to ApJ

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10.1086/305186

SHORT VERSION: The rapidly rotating, masing circumnuclear disk in the central sub-parsec region of the galaxy NGC 4258 is remarkably circular and Keplerian, yet a striking asymmetry appears in the maser spectrum: the red-shifted, high- velocity sources are much more numerous and significantly more intense than the blue-shifted ones. A similar strong asymmetry appears also in the recently discovered, masing, circumnuclear disks in NGC 1068 and NGC 4945, thus suggesting it may be a general phenomenon. We show that the observed Doppler-shift asymmetry can naturally arise due to spiral shocks in circumnuclear disks, independent of the existence of a warp in the disk or the azimuthal direction to the observer. The high velocities of these features reflect the rotational velocities in the disk, and have nothing to do with the shock speed. In NGC 4258 - the currently most well-defined masing disk - the proposed scenario can also account for the intriguing clustering of the high-velocity maser spots in distinct clumps, the restricted spatial distribution of the low-velocity sources, and the dip in the maser spectrum at the systemic velocity of the disk. In this case we infer a disk mass of ~10E4 M_sun and a mass accretion rate of order ~7E-3 M_sun/year, which may be consistent with an advection-dominated accretion flow. The model is consistent with the observed Keplerian rotation, and introduces only negligible corrections to the previously derived black hole mass and galaxy distance. Predictions include slow systematic drifts in the velocity and position of all the high-velocity features, and the existence of circumnuclear disks which are delineated only by high-velocity maser emission.

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