The fountain of the luminous infrared galaxy Zw049.057 as traced by its OH megamaser
Boy Lankhaar, Susanne Aalto, Clare Wethers, Javier Moldon, Rob, Beswick, Mark Gorski, Sabine K\"onig, Chentao Yang, Jeff Mangum, John, Gallagher, Francoise Combes, Dimitra Rigopoulou, Eduardo Gonz\'alez-Alfonso,, S\'ebastien Muller, Ismael Garcia-Bernete, Christian Henkel

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution radio and millimeter observations to image megamaser emissions in the galaxy Zw049.057, revealing complex outflow structures and their kinematics, and proposing a model of fountain and escape flows in the galaxy's nucleus.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed imaging of OH and H$_2$CO megamasers in Zw049.057, linking megamaser emission to outflow dynamics and nuclear activity in a compact obscured galaxy.
Findings
Detection of formaldehyde megamaser emission tracing disk structure.
Identification of a collimated outflow with velocities >250 km/s.
Proposal that wide-angle outflows are bound and fall back, while collimated outflows escape.
Abstract
High resolution (0."037-0."13 [10-35 pc]) e-MERLIN ( cm) and (0."024 [6.5 pc]) ALMA ( mm) observations have been used to image OH (hydroxyl) and HCO (formaldehyde) megamaser emission, and HCN 3->2 emission towards the nuclear (<100 pc) region of the luminous infrared galaxy Zw049.057. Zw049.057 hosts a compact obscured nucleus (CON), thus representing a class of galaxies that are often associated with inflow and outflow motions. Formaldehyde megamaser emission is detected towards the nuclear region, <30 pc (<0."1), and traces a structure along the disk major axis. OH megamaser (OHM) emission is detected along the minor axis of the disk, ~30 pc (0."1) from the nucleus, where it exhibits a velocity gradient with extrema of -20 km/s south-east (SE) of the disk and -110 km/s north-west (NW) of the disk. HCN 3->2 emission reveals extended emission, along the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
