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Low-power jet–interstellar medium interaction in NGC 7319 revealed by JWST/MIRI MRS
- Abstract:
- We present JWST/MIRI MRS spectroscopy of NGC7319, the largest galaxy in the Stephan's Quintet, observed as part of the Early Release Observations (ERO). NGC7319 hosts a type 2 active galactic nucleus (AGN) and a low-power radio jet (L_1.4GHz = 3.3x1022 W Hz-1) with two asymmetric radio hotspots at 430 pc (N2) and 1.5 kpc (S2) projected distances from the unresolved radio core. The MRS data suggest that the molecular material in the disk of the galaxy decelerates the jet and causes this length asymmetry. We find enhanced emission from warm and hot H_2 (T_w=330+-40 K, T_h = 900+-60 K) and ionized gas at the intersection between the jet axis and dust lanes in the disk. This emission is coincident with the radio hotspot N2, the hotspot closer to the core, suggesting that the jet-interstellar medium (ISM) interaction decelerates the jet. Conversely, the mid-infrared emission at the more distant hotspot is fainter, more highly ionized, and with lower H_2 excitation, suggesting a more diffuse atomic environment where the jet can progress to farther distances. At the N2 radio hotspot, the ionizedgas mass (M_ion = (2.4-12)x105 Msun) is comparable to that of the warm H_2, but the former is more turbulent (sigma_ion~300 vs. sigma_H2~150km/s), so the mechanical energy of the ionized gas is ~1.3-10 times higher. From these estimates, we find that only 0.3-1.5 kpc) high-ionization emission ([MgV], [NeVI], and[NeV]) close to the radio hotspots. This initial analysis of NGC7319 shows the potential of MIRI/MRS to investigate the AGN feedback mechanisms due to radio jets and their radiation field in the, often heavily dust-enshrouded, central regions of galaxies. Understanding these mechanisms is an essential ingredient in the development of cosmological simulations of galaxy evolution
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- 10.1051/0004-6361/202244725
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- EDP Sciences
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- Astronomy & Astrophysics More from this journal
- Volume:
- 665
- Pages:
- L11-L11
- Publication date:
- 2022-09-23
- Acceptance date:
- 2022-09-13
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1432-0746
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0004-6361
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English
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1285699
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pubs:1285699
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W4296157477
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2026-04-29
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