The Rich JWST Spectrum of the Western Nucleus of Arp 220: Shocked Hot Core Chemistry Dominates the Inner Disk
Victorine Buiten, Paul van der Werf, Serena Viti, Daniel Dicken, Almudena Alonso Herrero, Gillian Wright, Torsten B\"oker, Bernhard Brandl, Luis Colina, Macarena Garc\'ia Mar\'iin, Thomas Greve, Pierre Guillard, Olivia Jones, Laura Hermosa Mu\~noz, \'Alvaro Labiano

TL;DR
This study uses JWST spectra to analyze the molecular chemistry of Arp 220's western nucleus, revealing shock-dominated hot core chemistry and challenging the presence of an active galactic nucleus.
Contribution
First JWST spectral analysis of Arp 220's western nucleus, identifying molecular absorption features and shock chemistry, clarifying the core's nature.
Findings
Molecular absorption features indicate a heavily obscured hot core.
Column densities of key molecules are higher than previous estimates.
No evidence of an active galactic nucleus was found.
Abstract
We present full 3-28 JWST MIRI/MRS and NIRSpec/IFU spectra of the western nucleus of Arp 220, the nearest ultraluminous infrared galaxy. This nucleus has long been suggested to possibly host an embedded Compton-thick AGN. Millimeter observations of the dust continuum suggest the presence of a distinct 20 pc core with a dust temperature of , in addition to a 100 pc circumnuclear starburst disk. However, unambiguously identifying the nature of this core is challenging, due to the immense obscuration, the nuclear starburst activity, and the nearby eastern nucleus. With the JWST integral field spectrographs, we can, for the first time, separate the two nuclei across this full wavelength range, revealing a wealth of molecular absorption features towards the western nucleus. We analyse the rovibrational bands detected at 4-22 $\mathrm{\mu…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
