The complex multi-component outflow of the Seyfert galaxy NGC 7130
S. Comer\'on, J. H. Knapen, C. Ramos Almeida, A. E. Watkins

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution optical spectroscopy to analyze the complex, multi-component ionized gas outflow in the Seyfert galaxy NGC 7130, revealing detailed kinematic and ionization structures associated with AGN feedback.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multi-component analysis of the ionized gas outflow in NGC 7130 using high-resolution integral field spectroscopy, uncovering complex kinematic structures and jet interactions.
Findings
Identification of nine kinematic components in the outflow
Detection of a collimated plume aligned with the radio jet
Quantification of the outflow mass rate and kinetic power
Abstract
AGN are a key ingredient for understanding galactic evolution. AGN-driven outflows are one of the manifestations of feedback. The AO mode for MUSE at the VLT permits to study the innermost tens of parsecs of nearby AGN in the optical. We present a detailed analysis of the ionised gas in the central regions of NGC 7130, an archetypical composite Seyfert and nuclear starburst galaxy. We achieve an angular resolution of 0.17 (50 pc). We performed a multi-component analysis of the main ISM lines and identified nine kinematic components, six of which correspond to the outflow. The outflow is biconic and has velocities of a few with respect to the disc. We decompose the approaching side of the outflow into a broad and a narrow component with typical velocity dispersions below and above , respectively. The blueshifted narrow…
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