Molecular gas stratification and disturbed kinematics in the Seyfert galaxy MCG-05-23-16 revealed by JWST and ALMA
D. Esparza-Arredondo, C. Ramos Almeida, A. Audibert, M., Pereira-Santaella, I. Garc\'ia-Bernete, S. Garc\'ia-Burillo, T. Shimizu, R., Davies, L. Hermosa Mu\~noz, A. Alonso-Herrero, F. Combes, G. Speranza, L., Zhang, S. Campbell, E. Bellocchi, A. J. Bunker, T. D\'iaz-Santos, B.

TL;DR
This study uses JWST and ALMA data to reveal stratified molecular gas layers and disturbed kinematics in the Seyfert galaxy MCG-05-23-16, highlighting complex gas motions influenced by nuclear structures and star formation.
Contribution
First detailed multi-phase molecular gas kinematic analysis of MCG-05-23-16 combining JWST and ALMA observations, revealing stratification and localized outflows.
Findings
Warmer H2 gas shows more disrupted kinematics than colder CO gas.
Molecular gas stratification with colder gas in the nucleus and warmer gas in inter-arm regions.
Localized outflows possibly driven by star formation are detected.
Abstract
Understanding the processes that drive the morphology and kinematics of molecular gas in galaxies is crucial for comprehending star formation and, ultimately, galaxy evolution. Using data obtained with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), we study the behavior of the warm molecular gas at temperatures of hundreds of Kelvin and the cold molecular gas at tens of Kelvin in the galaxy MCG052316, which hosts an active galactic nucleus (AGN). Hubble Space Telescope (HST) images of this spheroidal galaxy, classified in the optical as S0, show a dust lane resembling a nuclear spiral and a surrounding ring. These features are also detected in CO(21) and H2, and their morphologies and kinematics are consistent with rotation plus local inward gas motions along the kinematic minor axis in the presence of a nuclear bar. The H2…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
