论文标题
过去$ \ gtrsim $ \ gtrsim $ 10 $^4 $年,通过扩展排放线区域的详细增积历史
Detailed accretion history of the supermassive black hole in NGC 5972 over the past $\gtrsim$10$^4$ years through the extended emission line region
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论文摘要
我们介绍了通过VLT的多单元光谱探险家(MUSE)获得的NGC 5972的整体田间光谱观测。 NGC 5972是一个附近的星系,既包含活性银河核(AGN),又有一个扩展的发射线区域(EELR),可从核中伸出至$ \ sim 17 $ kpc。我们使用空间分辨的光谱分析了EELR的物理条件,重点是电离状态的径向依赖性以及光线行进时间距离,以探测AGN在$ \ gtrsim 10^{4} $ yr yr yr limeScales上的可变性。运动学分析提出了多个组成部分:(a)大规模磁盘旋转后的微弱组成部分; (b)与EELR相关的组件,暗示与潮汐尾相关的外推气体; (c)运动学上脱钩的核盘。运动学和观察到的潮汐尾巴都表明过去的相互作用发生了重大事件。沿EELR臂的排放线诊断通常证明了类似seyfert的发射,这表明EELR主要由AGN电离。我们生成一组光电离模型,并将其拟合到沿EELR的不同区域。这使我们能够估计不同半径所需的辐射光度亮度,以使气体激发到观察到的状态。我们的结果表明,NGC 5972是一种淡淡的类星体,显示了固有的AGN光度的稳定逐渐降低,因此在过去的$ 5 \ times 10^{4} $ yr中,$ \ sim 100 $在SMBH上的增生率$ \ sim 100 $。
We present integral field spectroscopic observations of NGC 5972 obtained with the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) at VLT. NGC 5972 is a nearby galaxy containing both an active galactic nucleus (AGN), and an extended emission line region (EELR) reaching out to $\sim 17$ kpc from the nucleus. We analyze the physical conditions of the EELR using spatially-resolved spectra, focusing on the radial dependence of ionization state together with the light travel time distance to probe the variability of the AGN on $\gtrsim 10^{4}$ yr timescales. The kinematic analysis suggests multiple components: (a) a faint component following the rotation of the large scale disk; (b) a component associated with the EELR suggestive of extraplanar gas connected to tidal tails; (c) a kinematically decoupled nuclear disk. Both the kinematics and the observed tidal tails suggest a major past interaction event. Emission line diagnostics along the EELR arms typically evidence Seyfert-like emission, implying that the EELR was primarily ionized by the AGN. We generate a set of photoionization models and fit these to different regions along the EELR. This allows us to estimate the bolometric luminosity required at different radii to excite the gas to the observed state. Our results suggests that NGC 5972 is a fading quasar, showing a steady gradual decrease in intrinsic AGN luminosity, and hence the accretion rate onto the SMBH, by a factor $\sim 100$ over the past $5 \times 10^{4}$ yr.