Feeding versus Feedback in NGC 4151 probed with Gemini NIFS. I. Excitation
T. Storchi-Bergmann, P. J. McGregor, Rogemar A. Riffel, R., Simoes-Lopes, T. Beck, M. Dopita

TL;DR
This study uses Gemini NIFS to map emission lines in NGC 4151's NLR, revealing distinct distributions and physical conditions of ionized and molecular gas, shedding light on AGN feeding and feedback mechanisms.
Contribution
First detailed line-ratio map of an extragalactic source correlating shock effects with radio jet activity in NGC 4151.
Findings
Ionized gas extends up to 100 pc along biconical outflow.
H_2 emission avoids the bicone, indicating origin in the galaxy plane.
Line ratios reveal shock effects and physical conditions of gas.
Abstract
We have used the Gemini Near-infrared Integral Field Spectrograph (NIFS) to map the emission-line intensity distributions and ratios in the Narrow-Line Region (NLR) of the Seyfert galaxy NGC 4151 in the Z, J, H and K bands at a resolving power ~ 5000, covering the inner 200 pc x 300 pc of the galaxy at a spatial resolution of 8 pc. We present intensity distributions I(r) in 14 emission lines. (1) For the ionized gas, I(r) is extended to ~ 100 pc from the nucleus along pos. angle PA=60/240 deg-- NE--SW), consistent with an origin in the known biconical outflow; while for the recombination lines I(r) ~ r^-1, for the forbidden lines I(r) is flat (r^0). (2) The H_2 emission lines intensity distributions avoid the region of the bicone, extending to r ~ 60 pc, perpendicular to the bicone axis, supporting an origin for the H_2-emitting gas in the galaxy plane. (3) The coronal lines show a…
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