Outflows in the Narrow Line Region of Bright Seyfert Galaxies - I: GMOS-IFU Data
I. C. Freitas, R. A. Riffel, T. Storchi-Bergmann, M. Elvis, A., Robinson, D. M. Crenshaw, N. M. Nagar, D. Lena, H. R. Schmitt, S. B. Kraemer

TL;DR
This study uses GMOS-IFU observations to map the gas and stellar kinematics in the central regions of five bright Seyfert galaxies, revealing outflows, rotation patterns, and excitation gradients that inform AGN feedback mechanisms.
Contribution
First detailed two-dimensional kinematic and excitation maps of the inner regions of multiple Seyfert galaxies using GMOS-IFU data, highlighting outflow structures and their relation to galaxy properties.
Findings
Detection of bipolar outflows in Mrk 348 and Mrk 79.
Identification of a counter-rotating gas component in Mrk 607.
Observation of excitation gradients correlated with gas kinematics.
Abstract
We present two-dimensional maps of emission-line fluxes and kinematics, as well as of the stellar kinematics of the central few kpc of five bright nearby Seyfert galaxies -- Mrk\,6, Mrk\,79, Mrk\,348, Mrk\,607 and Mrk\,1058 -- obtained from observations with the Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph (GMOS) Integral Field Unit (IFU) on the Gemini North Telescope. The data cover the inner 3\farcs55\farcs0 -- corresponding to physical scales in the range 0.60.9 to 1.52.2\,kpc -- at a spatial resolution ranging from 110 to 280 pc with a spectral coverage of 4300 -- 7100\,\AA\ and velocity resolution of 90\,km\,s. The gas excitation is Seyfert like everywhere but show excitation, but show excitation gradients that are correlated with the gas kinematics, reddening and/or the gas density. The gas kinematics show in all cases two components: a rotation…
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