The Galaxy Activity, Torus, and Outflow Survey (GATOS). VII. The 20-214 $\mu$m imaging atlas of active galactic nuclei using SOFIA
Lindsay Fuller, Enrique Lopez-Rodriguez, Ismael Garcia-Bernete,, Cristina Ramos Almeida, Almudena Alonso-Herrero, Chris Packham, Lulu Zhang,, Mason Leist, Nancy Levenson, Masa Imanishi, Sebastian Hoenig, Marko, Stalevski, Claudio Ricci, Erin Hicks, Enrica Bellocchi

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive 19.7-214 μm imaging atlas of 22 local active galactic nuclei using SOFIA, providing detailed spectral energy distributions and insights into nuclear dust emission.
Contribution
It offers the first extensive mid- to far-infrared imaging atlas of local AGN with high resolution, including 41 new images, and analyzes their spectral energy distributions to study nuclear dust properties.
Findings
Most AGN are point-like sources in the IR images.
Extended emission is observed in four sources, aligned with known structures.
The average peak wavelength of nuclear SEDs is around 40 μm.
Abstract
We present a 19.7 - 214 m imaging atlas of local (4 - 181 Mpc; median 43 Mpc) active galactic nuclei (AGN) observed with FORCAST and HAWC+ on board the SOFIA telescope with angular resolutions ~ 3"- 20". This atlas comprises 22 Seyferts (17 Type 2 and 5 Type 1) with a total of 69 images, 41 of which have not been previously published. The AGN span a range of luminosities of log ( [erg/s]) = [42, 46] with a median of log ( [erg/s]) = 44.1 1.0. We provide total fluxes of our sample using aperture photometry for point source objects and a 2-D Gaussian fitting for objects with extended host galaxy emission, which was used to estimate the unresolved nuclear component. Most galaxies in our sample are point-like sources, however, four sources (Centaurus A, Circinus, NGC 1068, and NGC 4388) show extended emission in all wavelengths. The 30 - 40 m…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
