The JWST/NIRSpec view of the nuclear region in the prototypical merging galaxy NGC 6240
Matteo Ceci, Giovanni Cresci, Santiago Arribas, Torsten B\"oker, Andy Bunker, Stephane Charlot, Katja Fahrion, Isabella Lamperti, Alessandro Marconi, Giulia Tozzi, Michele Perna, Lorenzo Ulivi

TL;DR
This study uses JWST/NIRSpec to analyze the nuclear region of NGC 6240, revealing complex gas kinematics, excitation mechanisms, and interactions between molecular and ionized gas in a merging galaxy with dual AGN.
Contribution
First high-resolution JWST/NIRSpec observations of NGC 6240's nuclear region, providing detailed insights into gas dynamics, excitation, and interactions in a merging galaxy with dual AGN.
Findings
Detected ionization cones of both nuclei.
Identified blueshifted outflow near the Southern nucleus.
Observed complex molecular gas structures and filaments.
Abstract
Merger events are thought to be an important phase in the assembly of massive galaxies. At the same time, Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) play a fundamental role in the evolution of their star formation histories. Both phenomena can be observed at work in NGC 6240, a local prototypical merger, classified as an UltraLuminous InfraRed Galaxy (ULIRG) thanks to its elevated infrared luminosity. Interestingly, NGC 6240 hosts two AGN separated by 1.5''(~ 735 pc), detected in both X-ray and radio band. Taking advantage of the unprecedented sensitivity and wavelength coverage provided by the Integral Field Unit (IFU) of the NIRSpec instrument onboard JWST, we observed the nuclear region of NGC 6240 in a FoV of 3.7'' x 3.7''(1.9 x 1.9 kpc^2), to investigate gas kinematics and InterStellar Medium (ISM) properties with a high spatial resolution of ~ 0.1'' (or ~ 50 pc). We separated the different gas…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
