Probing dynamics and thermal properties inside molecular tori with CO rovibrational absorption lines
Kosei Matsumoto, Takao Nakagawa, Keiichi Wada, Shunsuke Baba, Shusuke, Onishi, Taisei Uzuo, Naoki Isobe, and Yuki Kudoh

TL;DR
This study uses radiative transfer calculations within a hydrodynamic model to show that CO rovibrational absorption lines can reveal gas dynamics and thermal properties inside AGN tori, especially inflows and outflows.
Contribution
It demonstrates that CO rovibrational lines originate from specific regions in the torus and can be used to probe gas circulation and physical conditions near AGNs.
Findings
CO absorption lines detected at inclinations 50-80 degrees.
Multi-velocity components observed at 77 degrees inclination.
Inflow and outflow gases are collisionally excited at 186K and 380K.
Abstract
A recent hydrodynamic model, "radiation-driven fountain model" (Wada et al. 2016), presented a dynamical picture that active galactic nuclei (AGNs) tori sustain their geometrical thickness by gas circulation around AGNs, and previous papers confirmed that this picture is consistent with multi-wavelength observations of nearby Seyfert galaxies. Recent near-infrared observations implied that CO rovibrational absorption lines (, , ) could probe physical properties of the inside tori. However, the origin of the CO absorption lines has been under debate. In this paper, we investigate the origin of the absorption lines and conditions for detecting them by performing line radiative transfer calculations based on the radiation-driven fountain model. We find that CO rovibrational absorption lines are detected at inclination angles…
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