ALMA resolves the remarkable molecular jet and rotating wind in the extremely radio-quiet galaxy NGC 1377
S. Aalto, N. Falstad, S. Muller, K. Wada, J. S. Gallagher, S. K\"onig,, K. Sakamoto, W. Vlemmings, C. Ceccobello, K. Dasyra, F. Combes, S., Garc\'ia-Burillo, Y. Oya, S. Mart\'in, P. van der Werf, A. S. Evans, J., Kotilainen

TL;DR
High-resolution ALMA observations of NGC 1377 reveal a collimated molecular jet and rotating wind, providing insights into AGN feedback and SMBH growth in an extremely radio-quiet galaxy.
Contribution
This study presents the first detailed imaging of a molecular jet and wind in NGC 1377, highlighting magneto-centrifugal driving and feedback mechanisms in a radio-quiet galaxy.
Findings
Resolved a 150 pc molecular jet with 3-7 pc width.
Detected a hot, dense nuclear dust structure powered by a buried AGN.
Estimated SMBH mass to be around 9 million solar masses.
Abstract
Submillimetre and millimetre observations are important in probing the properties of the molecular gas and dust around obscured active galactic nuclei (AGNs) and their feedback. With very high-resolution (0."02x0."03 (2x3 pc)) ALMA 345 GHz observations of CO 3-2, HCO 4-3, HCN 4-3 =1, and continuum we have studied the molecular outflow and nucleus of the extremely radio-quiet lenticular galaxy NGC1377. The outflow is resolved, revealing a 150 pc long, clumpy, high-velocity, collimated molecular jet. The molecular emission is emerging from the spine of the jet with an average diameter of 3-7 pc. A narrow-angle, rotating molecular wind surrounds the jet and is enveloped by a larger-scale, slower CO-emitting structure. The jet and narrow wind are turbulent (40 kms) and have steep radial gas excitation gradients. The jet shows velocity reversals that we propose…
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