The complex gas kinematics in the nucleus of the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 1386: rotation, outflows and inflows
Davide Lena, Andrew Robinson, Thaisa Storchi-Bergmann, Allan, Schnorr-Muller, Trent Seelig, Rogemar A. Riffel, Neil M. Nagar, Guilherme S., Couto, Lucas Shadler

TL;DR
This study uses optical integral field spectroscopy to analyze the complex gas motions in the nucleus of NGC 1386, revealing rotation, bipolar outflows, and possible inflows in the circumnuclear region.
Contribution
It provides a detailed kinematic decomposition of nuclear gas in NGC 1386, identifying multiple components including rotation, outflows, and inflows, with estimates of outflow rates.
Findings
Gas in the nucleus shows rotation consistent with the galaxy disk.
Detection of bipolar outflows with a mass outflow rate of over 0.1 solar masses per year.
Evidence of streaming motions along dusty spirals in the disk.
Abstract
We present optical integral field spectroscopy of the circum-nuclear gas of the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 1386. The data cover the central 7 (530 680 pc) at a spatial resolution of 0.9" (68 pc), and the spectral range 5700-7000 \AA\ at a resolution of 66 km s. The line emission is dominated by a bright central component, with two lobes extending 3 north and south of the nucleus. We identify three main kinematic components. The first has low velocity dispersion ( 90 km s), extends over the whole field-of-view, and has a velocity field consistent with gas rotating in the galaxy disk. We interpret the lobes as resulting from photoionization of disk gas in regions where the AGN radiation cones intercept the disk. The second has higher velocity dispersion ( 200 km…
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