Parsec-scale dust distributions in Seyfert galaxies - Results of the MIDI AGN snapshot survey
Konrad R. W. Tristram (1), David Raban (2), Klaus Meisenheimer (3),, Walter Jaffe (2), Huub R\"ottgering (2), Leonard Burtscher (3), William D., Cotton (4), Uwe Graser (3), Thomas Henning (3), Christoph Leinert (3), Bruno, Lopez (5), S\'ebastien Morel (6), Guy Perrin (7)

TL;DR
This study used mid-infrared interferometry to measure dust distributions in 10 Seyfert galaxies, revealing compact dust structures of a few parsecs that scale with luminosity, with no clear difference between galaxy types.
Contribution
First interferometric survey of multiple Seyfert galaxies showing dust sizes scale with luminosity and are similar across galaxy types, expanding understanding of AGN dust structures.
Findings
Dust distributions are compact, a few parsecs in size.
Dust size scales with the square root of mid-infrared luminosity.
No significant difference between type 1 and type 2 AGN dust structures.
Abstract
The emission of warm dust dominates the mid-infrared spectra of active galactic nuclei (AGN). Only interferometric observations provide the necessary angular resolution to resolve the nuclear dust and to study its distribution and properties. The investigation of dust in AGN cores is hence one of the main science goals for the MID-infrared Interferometric instrument MIDI at the VLTI. As the first step, the feasibility of AGN observations was verified and the most promising sources for detailed studies were identified. This was carried out in a "snapshot survey" with MIDI using Guaranteed Time Observations. In the survey, observations were attempted for 13 of the brightest AGN in the mid-infrared which are visible from Paranal. The results of the three brightest, best studied sources have been published in separate papers. Here we present the interferometric observations for the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
