论文标题
外壳中的幽灵:NGC 5195中过去的AGN活动的证据来自新发现的大规模电离结构
Ghost in the Shell: Evidence for Past AGN Activities in NGC 5195 from a Newly Discovered large-scale Ionized Structure
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论文摘要
早期型Galaxy NGC 5195(替代称为M51B)具有在多波长中检测到的扩展气体特征,该特征被认为与中央超级质量黑洞(SMBH)的先前活动有关。我们使用来自加拿大 - 弗朗西 - 弗朗西·夏威夷望远镜(CFHT)/SITELLE的整体现场光谱观察结果,我们报告了发现新的大型电离气体结构,由[O III],[n II],[n ii]和H $α$ line jundission追溯到$ \ sim10 \ rm \ rm \ rm \ rm \ rm \ rm \ rm \ nnuclus。形态学,发射线比诊断和与来自Chandra的X射线图像和来自Lofar的低频无线电数据的比较都表明,这可能是由于过去的活跃银河系核(AGN)活性升高的发作而膨胀的流出。假设离子气体从NGC 5195的中央区域流出,估计的质量和能量流出速率为$ \ dot {m} _ {\ rm out} = 3.5-27.9 \ rm \,m _ {\ odot} 0.98-7.9 \ times10^{40} \ rm \,erg \,s^{ - 1} $,无法通过当前的恒星形成和低亮度核提供。另外,考虑到M51对与Hi Tidal尾巴之间的重力相互作用的历史,北部大规模电离气体很可能与过去的发光AGN照亮的潮汐剥离材料有关。
The early-type galaxy NGC 5195 (alternatively known as M51b) possesses extended gas features detected in multi-wavelength, postulated to be associated with previous activities of the central supermassive black hole (SMBH). Using integral field spectroscopic observations from the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT)/SITELLE, we report on the discovery of a new large-scale ionized gas structure traced by [O III], [N II], and H$α$ line emission, extending to $\sim10\rm\,kpc$ from the nucleus of NGC 5195. Its bipolar morphology, emission line ratio diagnostics, and comparison with the X-ray image from Chandra and low-frequency radio data from LOFAR all indicate that it is likely an outflow inflated by a past episode of elevated active galactic nucleus (AGN) activity. Assuming the ionized gas is outflowing from the central region of NGC 5195, the estimated mass and energy outflow rates are $\dot{M}_{\rm out} = 3.5-27.9 \rm\, M_{\odot}\, yr^{-1}$ and $\dot{E}_{\rm out} = 0.98-7.9\times10^{40}\rm\, erg\, s^{-1}$, respectively, which cannot be provided by current star formation and the low luminosity nucleus. Alternatively, considering the history of gravitational interaction between the M51 pair and the presence of HI tidal tail, the northern large-scale ionized gas could very likely be associated with tidally stripped material illuminated by a luminous AGN in the past.