Kinematics and excitation of the nuclear spiral in the active galaxy Arp 102B
Guilherme S. Couto (1), Thaisa Storchi-Bergmann (1), David J. Axon, (2), Andrew Robinson (2), Preeti Kharb (3), Rogemar A. Riffel (1, 4), ((1) UFRGS, (2) Rochester Institute of Technology, (3) Indian Institute of, Astrophysics, (4) UFSM)

TL;DR
This study analyzes the gas kinematics and excitation in the nuclear spiral of Arp 102B, revealing outflows, a nuclear jet, and recent gas capture likely triggering its active nucleus, with detailed spatial and spectral insights.
Contribution
First detailed two-dimensional analysis of gas kinematics and excitation in Arp 102B's nuclear spiral, linking outflows, jets, and recent gas acquisition to nuclear activity.
Findings
Nuclear spiral arms extend up to 1 kpc with associated radio jet.
Mass outflow rate exceeds accretion rate, indicating mass-loading.
Evidence of recent gas capture triggering nuclear activity.
Abstract
We present a two-dimensional analysis of the gaseous excitation and kinematics of the inner 2.5 x 1.7 kpc^2 of the LINER/Seyfert 1 galaxy Arp 102B, from optical spectra obtained with the GMOS integral field spectrograph on the Gemini North telescope at a spatial resolution of 250 pc. Emission-line flux maps show the same two-armed nuclear spiral we have discovered in previous observations with the HST-ACS camera. One arm reaches 1 kpc to the east and the other 500 pc to the west, with a 8.4 GHz VLA bent radio jet correlating with the former. The gas density is highest (500 - 900 cm^(-3)) at the nucleus and in the northern border of the east arm, at a region where the radio jet seems to be deflected. Channel maps show blueshifts but also some redshifts at the eastern arm and jet location which can be interpreted as originated in the front and back walls of an outflow pushed by the radio…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
