Fast, dust-poor outflows in the local candidate dual AGN MCG-03-34-64 observed with VLT/ERIS
I. Lamperti, F. Mannucci, E. Bertola, A. Marconi, G. Cresci, E. Nardini, Q. D'Amato, M. Perna, A. Rojas-Lilay\'u, C. Bracci, V. Braito, E. Cataldi, M. Ceci, A. Chakraborty, C. Cicone, A. De Rosa, A. Feltre, M. Ginolfi, E. Lusso, C. Marconcini, B. Moreschini, E. Portaluri

TL;DR
This study uses VLT/ERIS observations to analyze fast, dust-poor outflows in a nearby dual AGN candidate, revealing high-velocity ionized gas and complex emission line profiles, supporting the dual AGN scenario.
Contribution
First detailed VLT/ERIS IFU J-band analysis of dual AGN candidate MCG-03-34-64, identifying high-velocity outflows and dust depletion effects in the outflowing gas.
Findings
Detected outflows with velocities up to -1700 km/s.
Derived outflow masses of approximately 4x10^5 solar masses.
Observed suppression of [Fe VII] emission due to dust depletion.
Abstract
We present VLT/ERIS IFU J-band observations of MCG-03-34-64, a nearby (z = 0.0167) Seyfert galaxy hosting a candidate dual AGN system with a separation of ~100 pc between the nuclei. The observations cover, among others, the HeI1.083um, [FeII]1.257um and Pa emission lines, over a FoV of 3"x3"(~1x1 kpc). We analyse the ionised gas kinematics and identify two regions with enhanced velocity dispersion (W80~1500 km/s), suggestive of fast outflowing gas, spatially coincident with the position of the two candidate active nuclei. The spectra of the two outflows show a prominent blueshifted wing with velocities vmax ~ -1700 km/s corresponding to the highest 2-5 percentiles of samples of local AGN with similar bolometric luminosities. For the ionised phase of the two outflows, we derive comparable masses of and mass outflow rates of …
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
