High-velocity neon line emission from the ULIRG IRAS F00183-7111: revealing the optically obscured base of a nuclear outflow
H.W.W. Spoon, L. Armus, J.A. Marshall, J. Bernard-Salas, D. Farrah, V., Charmandaris, B.R. Kent

TL;DR
This study reveals high-velocity, obscured nuclear outflows in the ULIRG IRAS F00183-7111 through mid-infrared neon line emission, indicating shock-driven processes and AGN activity hidden by dust.
Contribution
First mid-infrared detection of high-velocity ionized gas in IRAS F00183-7111, highlighting obscured outflow origins and excitation conditions in ULIRGs.
Findings
High-velocity neon lines indicate obscured nuclear outflows.
Neon/PAH ratio is significantly higher than average in IRAS F00183.
Similar excitation and kinematic features found in two other ULIRGs.
Abstract
We report the first mid-IR detection of highly disturbed ionized gas in the ultraluminous infrared galaxy IRAS F00183-7111. The gas, traced by the 12.81um [NeII] and 15.56um [NeIII] lines, spans a velocity range of-3500 to 3000 km/s with respect to systemic velocity. Optical and near-IR spectroscopic studies show no evidence for similarly high velocity gas components in forbidden lines at shorter wavelengths. We interpret this as the result of strong extinction (Av=10-50) on the high-velocity gas, which identifies the base of the outflow traced in 5007A [OIII] as a plausible origin. Unusual excitation conditions are implied by a comparison of the mid-infrared low-excitation neon line emission and the PAH emission for a sample of 56 ULIRGs. For IRAS F00183, the neon/PAH ratio is 8 times higher than the average ratio. Similar mid-infrared kinematic and excitation characteristics are found…
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