Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-07-04
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 24/06/05
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20052900
We discuss the efficiency of stellar gravity torques as a mechanism to account for the feeding of the central engines of four low luminosity AGN: NGC4321, NGC4826, NGC4579 and NGC6951. These galaxies have been observed as part of the NUGA CO project, aimed at the study of AGN fueling mechanisms. Our calculations allow us to derive the characteristic time-scales for gas flows and discuss whether torques from the stellar potentials are efficient enough to drain the gas angular momentum in the inner 1 kpc of these galaxies. Results indicate paradoxically that feeding should be thwarted close to the AGN: in the four cases analyzed, gravity torques are mostly positive inside r~200pc, resulting in no inflow on these scales. As a possible solution for the paradox, we speculate that the agent responsible for driving inflow to still smaller radii is transient and thus presently absent in the stellar potential. Alternatively, the gravity torque barrier associated with the ILR of the bars in these galaxies could be overcome by other mechanisms that become competitive in due time against gravity torques. We find that viscosity can counteract moderate--to--low gravity torques on the gas if it acts on a nuclear ring of high gas surface density contrast and a few 100pc size. We propose an evolutionary scenario in which gravity torques and viscosity act in concert to produce recurrent episodes of activity during the typical lifetime of any galaxy. In this scenario the recurrence of activity in galaxies is indirectly related to that of the bar instabilities.
Boone Frederic
Combes François
Garcia-Burillo Santiago
Hunt Leslie K.
Schinnerer Eva
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