The origin of gas in the Extended Narrow Line Region of nearby Seyfert galaxies.I. NGC 7212
V. Cracco, S. Ciroi, F. Di Mille, L. Vaona, A. Frassati, A.A., Smirnova, G. La Mura, A.V. Moiseev, P. Rafanelli

TL;DR
This study investigates the physical and kinematic properties of the gas in the ENLR of NGC 7212, revealing an extended ionization cone with low metallicity gas influenced by galaxy interactions.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of the ionization cone and gas properties in NGC 7212, linking the ENLR features to gravitational effects from galaxy interactions.
Findings
Ionization cone extends up to 6 kpc with low metallicity gas.
Gas shows complex kinematics with multiple velocity components.
ENLR likely influenced by gravitational effects from galaxy interactions.
Abstract
The Extended Narrow Line Region (ENLR) of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) is a region of highly ionized gas with a size of few up to 15-20 kpc. When it shows a conical or bi-conical shape with the apexes pointing towards the active nucleus, this region is also called ionization cones. The ionization cones are an evidence of the Unified Model that predicts an anisotropic escape of ionizing photons from the nucleus confined to a cone by a dusty torus. Many details about the complex structure of the ENLR still remain unveiled, as for example the origin of the ionized gas. Here we present new results of a study of the physical and kinematical properties of the circumnuclear gas in the nearby Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 7212. Medium and high resolution integral field spectra and broad-band photometric data were collected and analysed in the frame of an observational campaign of nearby Seyfert…
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