Tracing PAHs and Warm Dust Emission in the Seyfert Galaxy NGC 1068
Justin H. Howell, Joseph M. Mazzarella, Ben H. P. Chan, Steven Lord,, Jason A. Surace, David T. Frayer, P. N. Appleton, Lee Armus, Aaron S. Evans,, Greg Bothun, Catherine M. Ishida, Dong-Chan Kim, Joseph B. Jensen, Barry F., Madore, David B. Sanders, Bernhard Schulz

TL;DR
This study uses Spitzer infrared data to analyze PAH and warm dust emissions in NGC 1068, revealing star formation regions, PAH characteristics, and the influence of the AGN on the interstellar medium.
Contribution
It provides detailed spatial analysis of PAH features and dust emission in NGC 1068, highlighting the impact of the AGN and star formation on the galaxy's IR properties.
Findings
PAH emission correlates with star-forming regions
AGN influences PAH ionization and emission properties
Emission peaks align with ionization cones and radio jets
Abstract
We present a study of the nearby Seyfert galaxy NGC 1068 using mid- and far- infrared data acquired with the IRAC, IRS, and MIPS instruments aboard the Spitzer Space Telescope. The images show extensive 8 um and 24 um emission coinciding with star formation in the inner spiral approximately 15" (1 kpc) from the nucleus, and a bright complex of star formation 47" (3 kpc) SW of the nucleus. The brightest 8 um PAH emission regions coincide remarkably well with knots observed in an Halpha image. Strong PAH features at 6.2, 7.7, 8.6, and 11.3 um are detected in IRS spectra measured at numerous locations inside, within, and outside the inner spiral. The IRAC colors and IRS spectra of these regions rule out dust heated by the AGN as the primary emission source; the SEDs are dominated by starlight and PAH emission. The equivalent widths and flux ratios of the PAH features in the inner spiral…
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