An HI absorbing circumnuclear disk in Cygnus A
Christian Struve (1,2), John E. Conway (3) ((1) Netherlands, Foundation for Research in Astronomy (2) Kapteyn Institute, University of, Groningen (3) Onsala Space Observatory)

TL;DR
This study uses VLBA HI absorption observations to reveal a circumnuclear disk in Cygnus A, showing complex gas dynamics and implications for AGN obscuration and fueling.
Contribution
First detailed VLBA HI absorption analysis of Cygnus A's core revealing a circumnuclear disk and gas dynamics relevant for AGN fueling and obscuration.
Findings
Detected broad and narrow HI absorption components.
Estimated the disk's radius (~80 pc) and density (>10^4 cm^-3).
Identified infalling gas likely fueling the AGN.
Abstract
We present Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) HI absorption observations of the core region of the powerful radio galaxy Cygnus A. These data show both broad (FWHM = 231 \pm 21 km/s) and narrow (FWHM <30 km/s) velocity width absorption components. The broad velocity absorption shows high opacity on the counter jet, low opacity against the core and no absorption on the jet side. We argue that these results are most naturally explained by a circumnuclear HI absorbing disk orientated roughly perpendicular to the jet axis. We estimate that the HI absorbing gas lies at a radius of ~80 pc has a scale height of about 20 pc, density n > 10^{4} cm^{-3} and total column density in the range 10^{23}-10^{24} cm^{-2}. Models in which the HI absorption is primarily from an atomic or a molecular gas phase can both fit our data. Modelling taking into account the effective beam shows that the broad HI…
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