A precessing molecular jet signaling an obscured, growing supermassive black hole in NGC1377?
S. Aalto, F. Costagliola, S. Muller, K. Sakamoto, J. S. Gallagher, K., Dasyra, K. Wada, F. Combes, S.Garc\'ia-Burillo, L. Kristensen, S. Mart\'in,, P. van der Werf, A. S. Evans, and J. Kotilainen

TL;DR
This study reveals a precessing molecular jet in NGC1377, indicating active nuclear growth possibly driven by a faint radio jet or accretion disk wind, with implications for understanding galaxy evolution.
Contribution
First high-resolution ALMA observations uncover a precessing molecular jet in NGC1377, providing new insights into its nuclear activity and outflow mechanisms.
Findings
Detected a collimated molecular jet with velocity reversals.
Estimated jet velocity between 240 and 850 km/s.
Identified a potential wide-angle outflow component.
Abstract
With high resolution (0."25 x 0."18) ALMA CO 3-2 observations of the nearby (D=21 Mpc, 1"=102 pc), extremely radio-quiet galaxy NGC1377, we have discovered a high-velocity, very collimated nuclear outflow which we interpret as a molecular jet with a projected length of +-150 pc. Along the jet axis we find strong velocity reversals where the projected velocity swings from -150 km/s to +150 km/s. A simple model of a molecular jet precessing around an axis close to the plane of the sky can reproduce the observations. The velocity of the outflowing gas is difficult to constrain due to the velocity reversals but we estimate it to be between 240 and 850 km/s and the jet to precess with a period P=0.3-1.1 Myr. The CO emission is clumpy along the jet and the total molecular mass in the high-velocity (+-(60 to 150 km/s)) gas lies between 2e6 Msun (light jet) and 2e7 Msun (massive jet). There is…
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