Unexplored outflows in nearby low luminosity AGNs: the case of NGC 1052
S. Cazzoli, L. Hermosa Mu\~noz, I. M\'arquez, J. Masegosa, A., Castillo-Morales, A. Gil de Paz, L. Hern\'andez-Garc\'ia, F. La Franca, C., Ramos Almeida

TL;DR
This study investigates ionised gas outflows in the nearby LINER galaxy NGC 1052 using optical integral field spectroscopy, revealing jet-powered outflows that influence the galaxy's central region and potentially trigger larger-scale structures.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of outflows in NGC 1052, demonstrating jet-powered ionised gas outflows in a low luminosity AGN using advanced IFS data.
Findings
Detected ionised gas outflow with mass ~1.6x10^5 Msun.
Outflow velocity up to 660 km/s and energy power of 8.8x10^40 erg/s.
Evidence of jet influence on outflow dynamics.
Abstract
Outflows play a central role in galaxy evolution shaping the properties of galaxies. Understanding outflows and their effects in low luminosity AGNs, such as LINERs, is essential (e.g. they are a numerous AGN population in the local Universe). We obtained VLT/MUSE and GTC/MEGARA optical IFS-data for NGC1052, the prototypical LINER. The stars are distributed in a dynamically hot disc, with a centrally peaked velocity dispersion map and large observed velocity amplitudes. The ionised gas, probed by the primary component is detected up to 30arcsec (3.3 kpc) mostly in the polar direction with blue and red velocities (V250 km/s). The velocity dispersion map shows a notable enhancement (90 km/s) crossing the galaxy along the major axis of rotation in the central 10arcsec. The secondary component has a bipolar morphology, velocity dispersion larger than…
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