Complex molecular gas kinematics in the inner 5 kpc of 4C12.50 as seen by ALMA
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS(2019)
摘要
The nearby system 4C12.50, also known as IRAS 13451+1217 and PKS 1345+12, is a merger of gas-rich galaxies with infrared and radio activity. It has a perturbed interstellar medium (ISM) and a dense configuration of gas and dust around the nucleus. The radio emission at small (similar to 100 pc) and large (similar to 100 kpc) scales, as well as the large X-ray cavity in which the system is embedded, are indicative of a jet that could have affected the ISM. We carried out observations of the CO(1-0), (3-2), and (4-3) lines with the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) to determine basic properties (i.e., extent, mass, and excitation) of the cold molecular gas in this system, including its already-known wind. The CO emission reveals the presence of gaseous streams related to the merger, which result in a small (similar to 4 kpc-wide) disk around the western nucleus. The disk reaches a rotational velocity of 200 km s(-1), and has a mass of 3.8(+/- 0.4) x 10(9) M-circle dot. It is truncated at a gaseous ridge north of the nucleus that is bright in [O III]. Regions with high-velocity CO emission are seen at signal-to-noise ratios of between 3 and 5 along filaments that radially extend from the nucleus to the ridge and that are bright in [O III] and stellar emission. A tentative wind detection is also reported in the nucleus and in the disk. The molecular gas speed could be as high as 2200 km s(-1) and the total wind mass could be as high as 1.5(+/- 0.1) x 10(9) M-circle dot. Energetically, it is possible that the jet, assisted by the radiation pressure of the active nucleus or the stars, accelerated clouds inside an expanding bubble.
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ISM: jets and outflows,ISM: kinematics and dynamics,line: profiles,galaxies: active,galaxies: nuclei,infrared: galaxies
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