SUBARU and e-Merlin observations of NGC3718. Diaries of an SMBH recoil?
K. Markakis, J. Dierkes, A. Eckart, S. Nishiyama, S. Britzen, M., Garc\'ia-Mar\'in, M. Horrobin, T. Muxlow, J. A. Zensus

TL;DR
This study combines high-resolution radio and NIR observations of NGC3718 to investigate its central region, revealing evidence of an SMBH recoil, AGN feedback effects, and complex nuclear structures.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multi-wavelength analysis of NGC3718's nucleus, suggesting the presence of an SMBH recoil and complex AGN-related phenomena not previously characterized in this galaxy.
Findings
Detection of a nuclear hot dust component at ~1000 K.
Identification of bipolar structures indicative of AGN feedback.
Evidence supporting the SMBH recoil scenario in NGC3718.
Abstract
NGC3718 is a LINER galaxy, lying at a distance of about Mpc away from earth and its similarities with NGC5128 often award it the name "northern Centaurus A". We use high angular resolution ( mas) e-Merlin radio and SUBARU NIR ( mas) data, to take a detailed view of the processes taking place in its central region. In order to preserve some objectivity in our interpretation, we combine our results with literature values and findings from previous studies. Our NIR maps suggest, on one hand, that towards the stellar bulge there are no large scale absorption phenomena caused by the apparent dust lane and, on the other, that there is a significant (local) contribution from hot ( K) dust to the nuclear NIR emission. The position where this takes place appears to be closer to the offset compact radio emission from our e-Merlin cm map, lying…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
