An embedded active nucleus in the OH megamaser galaxy IRAS16399-0937
Dinalva A. Sales, A. Robinson, D. J. Axon, J. Gallimore, P. Kharb, R., L. Curran, C. O'Dea, S. Baum, M. Elitzur, R. Mittal

TL;DR
This study reveals an embedded active galactic nucleus in the OH megamaser galaxy IRAS16399-0937, showing complex interactions between star formation, obscured AGN activity, and merger dynamics through multiwavelength observations and modeling.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed multiwavelength analysis of IRAS16399-0937, identifying a deeply embedded AGN and elucidating the nature of its nuclear activity and obscuration.
Findings
IRAS16399N hosts a deeply embedded AGN with L_bol ~ 10^44 erg/s.
The AGN is surrounded by optically-thick clumps causing high covering fraction.
The galaxy's low accretion rate and modest star formation suggest early merger stage.
Abstract
We present a multiwavelength study of the OH Megamaser galaxy (OHMG) IRAS16399-0937, based on new HST/ACS F814W and H+[NII] images and archive data from HST, 2MASS, Spitzer, Herschel and the VLA. This system has a double nucleus, whose northern (IRAS16399N) and southern (IRAS16399S) components have a projected separation of 6'' (3.4 kpc) and have previously been identified based on optical spectra as a Low Ionization Nuclear Emission Line Region (LINER) and starburst nucleus, respectively. The nuclei are embedded in a tidally distorted common envelope, in which star formation is mostly heavily obscured. The infrared spectrum is dominated by strong polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH), but deep silicate and molecular absorption features are also present, and are strongest in the IRAS16399N nucleus. The 0.435 - 500m SED was fitted with a model including stellar, ISM…
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