Near-IR Integral Field Spectroscopy study of the Star Formation and AGN of the LIRG NGC 5135
A.G. Bedregal, L. Colina, A. Alonso-Herrero, S. Arribas (IEM, CSIC,, Spain)

TL;DR
This study uses near-infrared integral field spectroscopy to map ionization structures and star formation in the LIRG NGC 5135, revealing a large AGN ionization cone and detailed gas excitation mechanisms.
Contribution
First detection of a large ionization cone in NGC 5135 using [SiVI] line, and detailed analysis of gas ionization sources and supernova rates in the galaxy.
Findings
Detected a 600 pc ionization cone centered on the AGN.
Identified multiple ionization mechanisms including shocks, stars, and AGN.
Estimated supernova rate of 0.4-0.5 yr^-1 in the central region.
Abstract
We present a study of the central 2.3 kpc of NGC 5135, a nearby Luminous Infrared Galaxy (LIRG) with an AGN and circumnuclear starburst. Our main results are based on intermediate spectral resolution (~ 3000-4000) near infrared data taken with the SINFONI integral field spectrograph at the ESO VLT. The ionization of the different phases of the interstellar gas and the complex structures of the star formation have been mapped. Individual regions of interest have been identified and studied in detail. For the first time in this galaxy, we have detected the presence of a high excitation ionization cone centered on the AGN by using the [SiVI] (1.96 micron) line. So far, this structure is the largest reported in the literature for this coronal line, extending (in projection) as far as ~ 600 pc from the galaxy nucleus. In a complex spatial distribution, a variety of mechanisms are driving…
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