An Infrared view of the obscured AGN environment in NGC 4945
Gaia Gaspar, Rub\'en J. D\'iaz, Dami\'an Mast, Mar\'ia Paz Ag\"uero,, Mischa Schirmer, Guillermo G\"unthardt, Eduardo O. Schmidt

TL;DR
This study uses infrared imaging and spectroscopy to explore the obscured nuclear environment of NGC 4945, revealing a circumnuclear disk, embedded star clusters, and hot dust, providing insights into the AGN's immediate surroundings.
Contribution
First detailed infrared imaging and spectroscopic analysis of NGC 4945's nuclear region at high spatial resolution, uncovering structures and star clusters obscured in other wavelengths.
Findings
Detection of a circumnuclear disk with a 120 pc scale length.
Identification of a super star cluster candidate with M_Ks ≈ -16.6.
Measurement of a nuclear mass of approximately 4.4 million solar masses.
Abstract
NGC 4945 harbors one of the nearest active galactic nuclei (AGN), which allows reaching high spatial resolution with the current observational facilities. The Seyfert 2 nucleus is deeply obscured by an edge-on disk with , requiring infrared observations to study circumnuclear structures and the interstellar medium. In this work, we present an imaging and longslit spectroscopic study of the nuclear region with a spatial resolution of 6.5 pc, based on Flamingos-2 (F2) and T-ReCS data taken at the Gemini South observatory. We report sub-arcsecond photometric measurements of the nucleus in , and filters, and at larger apertures. We do not detect nuclear variability. The nuclear spectra confirm that even in -band the AGN emission-line features are completely obscured by dust. We detect a circumnuclear disk in -band as well as in the mid-infrared (MIR) -…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
