The Highest Resolution Chandra View of Photoionization and Jet-Cloud Interaction in the Nuclear Region of NGC 4151
Junfeng Wang, G. Fabbiano, M. Karovska, M. Elvis, G. Risaliti, A., Zezas (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA), and C. G. Mundell (Liverpool John Moores, University, UK)

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution Chandra imaging to analyze the nuclear region of NGC 4151, revealing detailed X-ray structures, jet interactions, and ionization properties that enhance understanding of Seyfert galaxy nuclei.
Contribution
It provides the highest resolution X-ray view of NGC 4151's nucleus, demonstrating the nature of jet-ISM interactions and the ionization state of the NLR at large radii.
Findings
X-ray morphology matches optical and radio substructures.
Most NLR clouds have a consistent [OIII]/X-ray ratio ~10.
X-ray emission from the jet is likely thermal from shock interactions.
Abstract
We report high resolution imaging of the nucleus of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 4151 obtained with a 50 ks Chandra HRC observation. The HRC image resolves the emission on spatial scales of 0.5", ~30 pc, showing an extended X-ray morphology overall consistent with the narrow line region (NLR) seen in optical line emission. Removal of the bright point-like nuclear source and image deconvolution techniques both reveal X-ray enhancements that closely match the substructures seen in the Hubble Space Telescope [OIII] image and prominent knots in the radio jet. We find that most of the NLR clouds in NGC 4151 have [OIII] to soft X-ray ratio ~10, despite the distance of the clouds from the nucleus. This ratio is consistent with the values observed in NLRs of some Seyfert 2 galaxies, which indicates a uniform ionization parameter even at large radii and a density decreasing as as expected…
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