Gas inflows in the polar ring of NGC 4111: the birth of an AGN
Gabriel R. Hauschild-Roier, Thaisa Storchi-Bergmann, Richard M., McDermid, Jonelle L. Walsh, Joanne Tan, Jonathan Cohn, Davor Krajnovi\'c,, Jenny Greene, Monica Valluri, Kayhan G\"ultekin, Sabine Thater, Glenn van de, Ven, Karl Gebhardt, Nora L\"utzgendorf, Benjamin D. Boizelle

TL;DR
This study uses multi-wavelength observations to map gas inflows in NGC 4111's polar ring, revealing a potential trigger for its nascent AGN and associated star formation.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed kinematic analysis linking gas inflows from a polar ring to AGN activation in NGC 4111.
Findings
Detection of a hot molecular H2 polar ring within the galaxy.
Evidence of inward gas flow capable of fueling the AGN.
Absence of near-UV and Brγ emission indicating a deeply buried AGN.
Abstract
We have used Hubble Space Telescope (HST) images, SAURON Integral Field Spectroscopy (IFS) and adaptative optics assisted Gemini NIFS near-infrared K-band IFS to map the stellar and gas distribution, excitation and kinematics of the inner few kpc of the nearby edge-on S0 galaxy NGC 4111. The HST images map its 450 pc diameter dusty polar ring, with an estimated gas mass M. The NIFS datacube maps the inner 110 pc radius at 7 pc spatial resolution revealing a 220 pc diameter polar ring in hot ( K) molecular H 1-0 S(1) gas embedded in the polar ring. The stellar velocity field shows disk-dominated kinematics along the galaxy plane both in the SAURON large-scale and in the NIFS nuclear-scale data. The large-scale [O III] \AA velocity field shows a superposition of two disk kinematics: one similar to that of the…
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