MICONIC: JWST/MIRI MRS reveals a fast ionized gas outflow in the central region of Centaurus A
A. Alonso-Herrero, L. Hermosa Mu\~noz, A. Labiano, P. Guillard, M. Garc\'ia-Mar\'in, D. Dicken, S. Garc\'ia-Burillo, L. Pantoni, V. Buiten, L. Colina, T. Boeker, M. Baes, A. Eckart, L. Evangelista, G. Oestlin, D. Rouan, P. van der Werf, F. Walter, M. J. Ward, G. Wright

TL;DR
This study uses JWST/MIRI MRS observations to analyze ionized and molecular gas kinematics in Cen A's central region, revealing jet-driven outflows, shock excitation, and complex gas motions influenced by the galaxy's active nucleus.
Contribution
First detailed JWST/MIRI MRS analysis of Cen A's central gas dynamics, identifying jet interactions and outflow mechanisms with unprecedented spatial and spectral resolution.
Findings
Ionized gas extended along radio jet with high velocities.
Detection of shock excitation in nuclear region.
Evidence of jet-driven outflows and complex gas kinematics.
Abstract
We present a kinematical study of the ionized and molecular gas in the central region (~7-14"~100-200pc) of the nearby radio galaxy Cen A. We used JWST/MIRI MRS 5-28m observations taken as part of the MIR Characterization of Nearby Iconic galaxy Centers (MICONIC) of the MIRI EC. The two gas phases present contrasting morphologies and kinematics. The brightest emission from the ionized gas, traced with a range of IP lines ([Fe II] to [Ne VI]), is extended along the direction of the radio jet. We also detected emission from low IP emission lines and H transitions in the galaxy disk. Both gas phases present rotational motions but also complex kinematics. The observations reveal several ionized gas kinematical features that are consistent with simulation predictions of a jet-driven bubble and outflow interacting with the galaxy ISM. These include broad components in the nuclear…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
