The jet-ISM interaction in the Outer Filament of Centaurus A
F. Santoro, J. B. R. Oonk, R. Morganti, T. Oosterloo

TL;DR
This study investigates the jet-ISM interaction in Centaurus A's Outer Filament by analyzing ionized gas kinematics, revealing evidence of jet activity affecting the gas without strong shocks, and suggesting a combination of jet entrainment and photoionization.
Contribution
It provides detailed kinematic analysis of ionized gas in Centaurus A's Outer Filament, confirming jet-ISM interaction and clarifying the ionization mechanisms involved.
Findings
Two distinct kinematic components of ionized gas match HI cloud velocities.
Evidence of jet-ISM interaction without strong shocks.
Ionization likely due to jet entrainment and UV photoionization.
Abstract
The interaction between the radio plasma ejected by the active nucleus of a galaxy and the surrounding medium is a key process that can have a strong impact on the interstellar medium of the galaxy and hence on galaxy evolution. The closest laboratory where we can observe and investigate this phenomenon is the radio galaxy Centaurus A. About 15 kpc north-east of this galaxy, a particularly complex region is found: the so-called Outer Filament where jet-cloud interactions have been proposed to occur. We investigate the presence of signatures of jet-ISM interaction by a detailed study of the kinematics of the ionized gas, expanding on previous results obtained from the HI. We observed two regions of the outer filament with VLT/VIMOS in the IFU observing mode. Emission from Hbeta and [OIII]4959,5007\AA\ is detected in both pointings. We found two distinct kinematical components of ionized…
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