A diversity of dusty AGN tori: Data release for the VLTI/MIDI AGN Large Program and first results for 23 galaxies
Leonard Burtscher, Klaus Meisenheimer, Konrad R. W. Tristram, Walter, Jaffe, Sebastian F. H\"onig, Richard I. Davies, Makoto Kishimoto, J\"org-Uwe, Pott, Huub R\"ottgering, Marc Schartmann, Gerd Weigelt, Sebastian Wolf

TL;DR
This paper presents extensive VLTI/MIDI interferometric data and analysis of 23 AGN dust tori, revealing high unresolved flux levels, diverse geometries, and deviations from expected size-luminosity relations, advancing understanding of AGN structures.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive dataset and analysis of AGN dust tori using mid-infrared interferometry, highlighting their structural diversity and complex properties.
Findings
High unresolved flux levels with large scatter among AGNs.
Detection of elongations and multiple nuclear components in several sources.
Deviation from simple size-luminosity scaling in faint AGNs.
Abstract
The AGN-heated dust distribution (the "torus") is increasingly recognized not only as the absorber required in unifying models, but as a tracer for the reservoir that feeds the nuclear Super-Massive Black Hole. Yet, even its most basic structural properties (such as its extent, geometry and elongation) are unknown for all but a few archetypal objects. Since most AGNs are unresolved in the mid-infrared, we utilize the MID-infrared interferometric Instrument (MIDI) at the Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI) that is sensitive to structures as small as a few milli-arcseconds (mas). We present here an extensive amount of new interferometric observations from the MIDI AGN Large Program (2009 - 2011) and add data from the archive to give a complete view of the existing MIDI observations of AGNs. Additionally, we have obtained high-quality mid-infrared spectra from VLT/VISIR. We present…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
