Signatures of Feedback in the Spectacular Extended Emission Region of NGC 5972
Thomas Harvey, W. Peter Maksym, William Keel, Michael Koss, Vardha N., Bennert, S. D. Chojnowski, Ezequiel Treister, Carolina Finlez, Chris J., Lintott, Alexei Moiseev, Brooke D. Simmons, Lia F. Sartori, and Megan Urry

TL;DR
This study uses X-ray and spectroscopic observations to analyze feedback mechanisms in NGC 5972, revealing a long-term fading AGN, thermal outflows, and complex structures possibly due to a double SMBH system.
Contribution
It provides new insights into AGN feedback, outflow dynamics, and the history of NGC 5972's nuclear activity, highlighting the role of thermal outflows and potential SMBH interactions.
Findings
Detection of extended soft X-ray emission in the EELR.
Evidence of an outflowing high-ionization gas at 300 km/s.
Identification of a thermal X-ray outflow capable of driving shocks.
Abstract
We present Chandra X-ray Observatory observations and Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph spectra of NGC 5972, one of the 19 "Voorwerpjes" galaxies. This galaxy contains an Extended Emission Line Region (EELR) and an arc-second scale nuclear bubble. NGC 5972 is a faded AGN, with EELR luminosity suggesting a 2.1 dex decrease in L in the last yr. We investigate the role of AGN feedback in exciting the EELR and bubble given the long-term variability and potential accretion state changes. We detect broadband (0.3-8 keV) nuclear X-ray emission coincident with the [OIII] bubble, as well as diffuse soft X-ray emission coincident with the EELR. The soft nuclear (0.5-1.5 keV) emission is spatially extended and the spectra are consistent with two APEC thermal populations (0.80,0.10 keV). We find a bubble age >2.2 Myr, suggesting formation before…
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