JWST/NIRSpec insights into the circumnuclear region of Arp 220: A detailed kinematic study
L. Ulivi, M. Perna, I. Lamperti, S. Arribas, G. Cresci, C. Marconcini,, B. Rodr\'iguez Del Pino, T. Boeker, A. J. Bunker, M. Ceci, S. Charlot, F. D, Eugenio, K. Fahrion, R. Maiolino, A. Marconi, M. Pereira-Santaella

TL;DR
This study uses JWST NIRSpec observations to analyze the complex, multiphase outflows and kinematics in the merging galaxy Arp 220, revealing detailed insights into feedback mechanisms affecting galaxy evolution.
Contribution
First detailed spatially resolved kinematic analysis of Arp 220's nuclei using JWST, identifying multiphase outflows and counter-rotating disks, advancing understanding of feedback in ULIRGs.
Findings
Identified two multiphase outflows associated with each nucleus.
Measured outflow velocities up to approximately 1000 km/s.
Found outflows impact large portions of the host galaxy, influencing its evolution.
Abstract
The study of starburst and active galactic nuclei (AGN) feedback is crucial for understanding the regulation of star formation and the evolution of galaxies across cosmic time. Arp 220, the closest ultraluminous infrared galaxy (ULIRG), is in an advanced phase of a major merger with two distinct nuclei, and it shows evidence of multiphase and multiscale (from < 0.1 to > 5 kpc) outflows. Therefore, it represents an ideal system for investigating outflow mechanisms and feedback phenomena in detail. Using new JWST NIRSpec IFU observations, we investigated the spatially resolved gaseous (in both ionized and hot molecular phases) and stellar kinematics in the innermost 1 kpc. We decoupled the different gas kinematic components through multi-Gaussian fitting, identifying two multiphase outflows, each associated with one nucleus, with velocities up to km/s. We also resolved two…
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Taxonomy
TopicsElasticity and Material Modeling
