Mapping the Excitation Mechanisms in the LINER I Active Galactic Nucleus NGC 5005: Positive Feedback and a Thin LINER Cocoon
Anna Trindade Falc\~ao, G. Fabbiano, M. Elvis, P. Zhu, S. Kraemer, W. P. Maksym, R. Middei, and D. L. Kr\'ol

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution HST imaging to spatially dissect the LINER I galaxy NGC 5005, revealing diverse ionization mechanisms including AGN photoionization, shock excitation, and star formation across different regions.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spatially resolved analysis of excitation mechanisms in NGC 5005's NLR, identifying a thin LINER cocoon and multiple ionization sources.
Findings
Detection of a Seyfert-like nucleus consistent with AGN photoionization.
Identification of a thin LINER cocoon likely caused by shocks.
Observation of star-forming regions triggered by jet-ISM interactions.
Abstract
We present a spatially resolved Baldwin-Phillips-Terlevich analysis of the narrow-line region (NLR) in the low-ionization nuclear emission-line region (LINER) I galaxy NGC 5005 using Hubble Space Telescope narrowband imaging of [O III]5007, H, H, and [S II]6717,6731. With a resolution of 0.1 (10 pc at z = 0.003), we dissect the NLR into H II (star-forming), Seyfert, and LINERs across spatial scales extending up to r8 kpc from the nucleus. Our results reveal a compact nuclear region exhibiting Seyfert-like emission, consistent with photoionization by a low-luminosity active galactic nucleus (AGN). Surrounding this Seyfert-like nucleus is a thin (20 pc thick) higher-excitation LINER-like cocoon, likely arising from shock-excited gas in the interstellar medium (ISM). Beyond this cocoon, a centrally…
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