I. García-Bernete, D. Rigopoulou, F. R. Donnan, A. Alonso-Herrero, M. Pereira-Santella, T. Shimizu, R. Davies, P. F. Roche, S. García-Burillo, A. Labiano, L. Hermosa Muñoz, L. Zhang, A. Audibert, E. Bellocchi, A. Bunker, F. Combes, D. Delaney, D. Esparza-Arredondo, P. Gandhi, O. González-Martín, S. F. Hönig, M. Imanishi, E. K. S. Hicks, L. Fuller, M. Leist, N. A. Levenson, E. Lopez-Rodriguez, C. Packham, C. Ramos Almeida, C. Ricci, M. Stalevski, M. Villar Martín, M. J. Ward
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This study employs 4.9-28.1 micron sub-arcsecond\nangular resolution data to investigate the properties of PAH in three nearby\nsources (DL~30-40 Mpc). Our findings align with previous JWST studies, showing\nthat the central regions of AGN show a larger fraction of neutral PAH molecules\n(i.e. elevated 11.3/6.2 and 11.3/7.7 PAH ratios) compared to star-forming\ngalaxies. We find that the AGN might affect not only the PAH population in the\ninnermost region but also in the extended regions up to ~kpc scales. By\ncomparing our observations to PAH diagnostic diagrams, we find that, in\ngeneral, regions located in the projected direction of the AGN-outflow occupy\nsimilar positions on the PAH diagnostic diagrams as those of the innermost\nregions of AGN. Star-forming regions that are not affected by the AGN in these\ngalaxies share the same part of the diagram as Star-forming galaxies. We\nexamine the potential of the PAH-H2 diagram to disentangle AGN versus\nstar-forming activity. 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The Galaxy Activity, Torus, and Outflow Survey (GATOS). V: Unveiling PAH survival and resilience in the circumnuclear regions of AGN with JWST
We analyze JWST MIRI/MRS observations of the infrared PAH bands in the
nuclear and circumnuclear regions of local AGN from the GATOS Survey. In this
work, we examine the PAH properties in the circumnuclear regions of AGN and
AGN-outflows, and compare them to those in star-forming regions and the
innermost regions of AGN. This study employs 4.9-28.1 micron sub-arcsecond
angular resolution data to investigate the properties of PAH in three nearby
sources (DL~30-40 Mpc). Our findings align with previous JWST studies, showing
that the central regions of AGN show a larger fraction of neutral PAH molecules
(i.e. elevated 11.3/6.2 and 11.3/7.7 PAH ratios) compared to star-forming
galaxies. We find that the AGN might affect not only the PAH population in the
innermost region but also in the extended regions up to ~kpc scales. By
comparing our observations to PAH diagnostic diagrams, we find that, in
general, regions located in the projected direction of the AGN-outflow occupy
similar positions on the PAH diagnostic diagrams as those of the innermost
regions of AGN. Star-forming regions that are not affected by the AGN in these
galaxies share the same part of the diagram as Star-forming galaxies. We
examine the potential of the PAH-H2 diagram to disentangle AGN versus
star-forming activity. Our results suggest that in Sy-like AGN, illumination
and feedback from the AGN might affect the PAH population at nuclear and kpc
scales, in particular, the ionization state of the PAH grains. However, PAH
sizes are rather similar. The carriers of the ionized PAH bands (6.2 and 7.7
micron) are less resilience than those of neutral PAH bands (11.3 micron),
which might be particularly important for strongly AGN-host coupled systems.
Therefore, caution must be applied when using PAH bands as star-formation rate
indicators in these systems even at kpc scales, with the ionized ones being
more affected by the AGN.