Gemini IFU, VLA and HST observations of the OH Megamaser galaxy IRASF23199+0123: the hidden monster and its outflow
Carpes Hekatelyne, Rogemar A. Riffel, Dinalva Sales, Andrew Robinson,, Jack Gallimore, Thaisa Storchi-Bergmann, Preeti Kharb, Christopher ODea,, Stefi Baum

TL;DR
This study combines multi-wavelength observations to reveal a hidden Seyfert 1 nucleus, outflows, and interactions in the OH Megamaser galaxy IRASF23199+0123, highlighting complex gas dynamics and nuclear activity.
Contribution
First detection of a Seyfert 1 nucleus in IRASF23199+0123, with detailed analysis of gas kinematics, outflows, and maser associations using Gemini, VLA, and HST data.
Findings
Discovery of a Seyfert 1 nucleus with broad Hα emission.
Identification of outflows and interaction regions in the galaxy.
Association of OH masers with active nucleus and gas dynamics.
Abstract
We present Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph (GMOS) Integral field Unit (IFU), Very Large Array (VLA) and Hubble Space Telescope (HST) observations of the OH Megamaser (OHM) galaxy IRASF23199+0123. Our observations show that this system is an interacting pair, with two OHM sources associated to the eastern (IRAS23199E) member. The two members of the pair present somewhat extended radio emission at 3 and 20~cm, with flux peaks at each nucleus. The GMOS-IFU observations cover the inner 6kpc of IRAS23199E at a spatial resolution of 2.3~kpc. The GMOS-IFU flux distributions in H and [NII]6583 are similar to that of an HST [NII]+H narrow-band image, being more extended along the northeast-southwest direction, as also observed in the continuum HST F814W image. The GMOS-IFU H flux map of IRAS23199E shows three extranuclear knots attributed to star-forming…
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