Gas Streaming Motions towards the Nucleus of M81
Allan Schnorr M\"uller, Thaisa Storchi-Bergmann, Rogemar A. Riffel,, Fabricio Ferrari, J. E. Steiner, David J. Axon, Andrew Robinson

TL;DR
This study investigates the complex gas and stellar motions near M81's nucleus, revealing inflow feeding the black hole and an outflow driven by a jet, using integral field spectroscopy and PCA analysis.
Contribution
It provides detailed kinematic analysis of M81's nucleus, identifying a nuclear gas disk, inflow rates, and outflow features, advancing understanding of AGN feeding and feedback mechanisms.
Findings
Detection of gas streaming towards the nucleus
Identification of a rotating nuclear gas disk within 50pc
Evidence of a compact outflow aligned with a radio jet
Abstract
We present stellar and gaseous kinematics of the inner 120x250pc^2 of the Liner/Seyfert 1 galaxy M81, from optical spectra obtained with the GMOS integral field spectrograph on the Gemini North telescope at a spatial resolution of 10pc. The stellar velocity field shows circular rotation but deviations are observed close to the minor axis which can be attributed to stellar motions possibly associated to a nuclear bar. The stellar velocity dispersion of the bulge is 162km/s leading to a black hole mass of M_BH=5.5x10^7M_sun based on the M_BH-sigma relationship. The gas kinematics is dominated by non-circular motions and the subtraction of the stellar velocity field reveals blueshifts of ~-100km/s on the far side of the galaxy and a few redshifts on the near side. These characteristics can be interpreted in terms of streaming towards the center if the gas is in the plane. On the basis of…
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