Molecular gas kinematics in the nuclear region of nearby Seyfert galaxies with ALMA
A. Bewketu Belete, P. Andreani, J. A. Fern\'andez-Ontiveros, E., Hatziminaoglou, F. Combes, M. Sirressi, R. Slater, C. Ricci, K. Dasyra, C., Cicone, S. Aalto, L. Spinoglio, M. Imanishi, J. R. De Medeiros

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to analyze molecular gas kinematics in the nuclear regions of three nearby Seyfert galaxies, revealing dominant circular motions with notable non-circular motions linked to bars, but finds no strong evidence of AGN feedback or feeding effects.
Contribution
First detailed ALMA-based kinematic analysis of molecular gas in the nuclear regions of these Seyfert galaxies, identifying bar-induced motions and estimating molecular masses.
Findings
Circular motions dominate the central gas kinematics.
Non-circular motions are associated with nuclear bars.
No strong evidence of AGN feedback or feeding effects detected.
Abstract
We present the analysis of the molecular gas in the nuclear regions of NGC 4968, NGC 4845, and MCG-06-30-15, with the help of ALMA observations of the CO(2-1) emission line. The aim is to determine the kinematics of the gas in the central (~ 1 kpc) region. We use the 3D-Based Analysis of Rotating Object via Line Observations (BAROLO) and DiskFit softwares. Circular motions dominate the kinematics of the gas in the central discs, mainly in NGC 4845 and MCG-06-30-15, however there is a clear evidence of non-circular motions in the central ( 1 kpc) region of NGC 4845 and NGC 4968. The strongest non-circular motion is detected in the inner disc of NGC 4968 with velocity . The bisymmetric model is found to give the best-fit for NGC 4968 and NGC 4845. If the dynamics of NGC 4968 is modeled as a corotation pattern just outside of the bar, the bar…
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