The dusty heart of nearby active galaxies. I. High-spatial resolution mid-IR spectro-photometry of Seyfert galaxies
S. F. Hoenig, M. Kishimoto, P. Gandhi, A. Smette, D. Asmus, W. Duschl,, M. Polletta, G. Weigelt

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution mid-infrared observations and 3D clumpy torus modeling to analyze dust distribution and emission characteristics in nearby active galaxies, revealing insights into the structure and isotropy of AGN radiation.
Contribution
It introduces a method combining mid-IR spectral features with 3D torus models to constrain dust distribution parameters in AGN.
Findings
Mid-IR emission is mostly isotropic in AGN.
Silicate feature strength correlates with hydrogen column density.
Dust distribution in the torus is shallow, with potential changes at higher luminosities.
Abstract
We present 8-13 micron imaging and spectroscopy of 9 type 1 and 10 type 2 AGN obtained with the VLT/VISIR instrument at spatial resolution <100 pc. The emission from the host galaxy sources is resolved out in most cases. The silicate absorption features are moderately deep and emission features are shallow. We compare the mid-IR luminosities to AGN luminosity tracers and found that the mid-IR radiation is emitted quite isotropically. In two cases, IC5063 and MCG-3-34-64, we find evidence for extended dust emission in the narrow-line region. We confirm the correlation between observed silicate feature strength and Hydrogen column density recently found in Spitzer data. In a further step, our 3D clumpy torus model has been used to interpret the data. We show that the strength of the silicate feature and the mid-IR spectral index can be used to get reasonable constraints on the dust…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
