S. Garcia-Burillo, E. Hicks, A. Alonso-Herrero, M. Pereira-Santaella, A. Usero, M. Querejeta, O. González-Martín, D. Delaney, C. Ramos Almeida, F. Combes, D. Angles-Alcazar, A. Audibert, E. Bellocchi, R. Davies, T. A. Davis, J. Elford, I. Garcia-Bernete, S. Honig, Á. Labiano, M. Leist, N. Levenson, E. Lopez-Rodriguez, J. Mercedes-Feliz, C. Packham, C. Ricci, D. Rosario, T. Shimizu, M. Stalevski, L. Zhang
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Abstract
We study the distribution
of cold molecular gas in the circumunuclear disks (CND; $r pc) of a sample of 64 nearby L $=7-45 Mpc) disk galaxies ---including 45 active galactic nuclei (AGN) and 19 nonAGN--- for which high-spatial-resolution (median value $ pc) multiline CO interferometer observations have been obtained at millimeter wavelengths with the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) and/or Plateau de Bure Interferometer (PdBI). We decipher whether or not the concentration and normalized radial distribution of cold molecular gas change as a function of X-ray luminosity in the 2--10 keV range X $) in order to analyze
the imprint left by AGN feedback. We also look for similar trends in the concentration and normalized radial distribution of the hot molecular gas and in the hot-to-cold-molecular gas mass ratio in a subset of 35 galaxies using near-infrared (NIR) integral field spectroscopy data obtained for the H$_2$ 1-0 S(1) line. We find a significant turnover in the distribution of the cold molecular gas concentration as a function of X-ray luminosity with a breakpoint that divides the sample into two branches: (1) the `AGN build-up branch'' ($L_ X pm0.3 $erg s$^ $) and (2) the ``AGN feedback branch'' ($L_ X pm0.3 $erg s$^ $) . Lower-luminosity AGN and nonAGN of the AGN build-up branch show high cold molecular gas concentrations and centrally peaked radial profiles on nuclear ($r pc) scales. Higher-luminosity AGN of the AGN feedback branch show a sharp decrease in the concentration of molecular gas and flat or inverted radial profiles. The cold molecular gas concentration index ($CCI$) --- defined as the ratio of surface densities at $r pc ($ gas $) and $r pc $( gas $), namely $CCI gas gas $)--- spans a 0.63 dex range, equivalent to a factor simeq 4-5, between the galaxies lying at the high end of the AGN build-up branch and the galaxies showing the most extreme nuclear-scale molecular gas deficits in the AGN feedback branch. The concentration and radial distributions of the hot molecular gas in our sample follow qualitatively similar but less extreme trends as a function of X-ray luminosity. As a result, we find higher values of hot-to-cold molecular gas mass ratios on nuclear scales in the highest luminosity AGN sources of the AGN feedback branch. These observations confirm ---with a three times larger sample--- previous evidence found in the context of the Galaxy Activity Torus and Outflow Survey (GATOS) that the imprint of AGN feedback on the CND-scale distribution of molecular gas is more extreme in higher luminosity Seyfert galaxies of the local Universe.
我们研究了64个近邻L $=7-45 Mpc)盘状星系样本(包括45个活动星系核(AGN)和19个非AGN)的环核盘(CND;$r pc)中冷分子气体的分布,这些样本是通过阿塔卡马大型毫米波阵列(ALMA)和/或布雷高原干涉仪(PdBI)在毫米波长上获得的高空间分辨率(中值$ pc)多线CO干涉仪观测数据。我们破译了冷分子气体的浓度和归一化径向分布是否随 2-10 千伏范围内 X 射线光度的变化而变化(X $),以分析 AGN 反馈留下的印记。我们还利用从 H$_2$ 1-0 S(1) 线获得的近红外(NIR)积分场光谱数据,在 35 个星系子集中寻找热分子气体浓度和归一化径向分布的类似趋势,以及热分子气体与冷分子气体质量比的类似趋势。我们发现冷分子气体浓度的分布与 X 射线光度的函数关系发生了明显的变化,其分界点将样本分为两个分支:(1)"AGN 积累分支"($L_ X pm0.3 $erg s$^$)和(2)"AGN 反馈分支"($L_ X pm0.3 $erg s$^$)。AGN积累分支的低亮度AGN和非AGN显示出较高的冷分子气体浓度,以及核($r pc)尺度上的中心峰值径向剖面。AGN反馈分支的高亮度AGN显示出分子气体浓度急剧下降,径向剖面平坦或倒置。冷分子气体浓度指数($CCI$)--定义为在$r pc ($ gas $)和$r pc $( gas $)处的表面密度之比,即$CCI gas gas$)--跨越了0.63 dex的范围,相当于系数simeq 4-5,介于位于AGN集聚分支高端的星系和在AGN反馈分支中表现出最极端的核尺度分子气体不足的星系之间。我们样本中热分子气体的浓度和径向分布与 X 射线光度的变化趋势基本相似,但没有那么极端。因此,我们发现在AGN反馈分支的最高光度AGN源中,核尺度上的冷热分子气体质量比值较高。这些观测结果以三倍的样本量证实了之前在星系活动环和外流巡天(GATOS)中发现的证据,即在本宇宙中亮度较高的赛弗特星系中,AGN反馈对分子气体CND尺度分布的影响更为极端。