论文标题
附近的射电星系III中的AGN加油/反馈周期。 Radio Jets and Co Discs及其相互作用的3D相对取向
The AGN fuelling/feedback cycle in nearby radio galaxies III. 3D relative orientations of radio jets and CO discs and their interaction
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论文摘要
这是探讨附近南部天空中11个低兴奋的射电星系(Lergs)样本的多频性特性的系列的第三篇论文。我们正在对不同的星系组件(恒星,灰尘,温暖和冷气,无线电飞机)进行广泛的研究,以便更好地了解Lergs中AGN加油/反馈周期。在这里,我们为10 GHz的五个样本源提供了新的,深,sub-kpc的分辨率Karl G. Jansky非常大的阵列(JVLA)数据。将这些数据与先前获得的Atacama大毫米/亚毫米阵列(ALMA)CO(2-1)的观测值和可比较质量的观测值结合在一起,我们首次对六个Fr I Lergs中喷气和圆盘旋转的相对方向进行了完整的3D分析。该分析表明(尽管存在明显的不确定性),相对方向角范围很广($ \ $ 30 $^{\ circ} -60^{\ circ} $)。在没有情况下,两个轴都准确对齐,并且喷气机避免盘平面有略有显着的趋势。我们的研究还提供了至少一个来源NGC 3100中存在喷气盘盘相互作用(已经从其他观察指标推断出的)的进一步证据。在这种情况下,无线电飞机的有限程度,以及分子气和喷气组件的畸变,表明Jets年轻,与周围的问题相互作用,与周围的问题相互作用。
This is the third paper of a series exploring the multi-frequency properties of a sample of eleven nearby low-excitation radio galaxies (LERGs) in the southern sky. We are conducting an extensive study of different galaxy components (stars, dust, warm and cold gas, radio jets) with the aim of better understanding the AGN fuelling/feedback cycle in LERGs. Here we present new, deep, sub-kpc resolution Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (JVLA) data for five sample sources at 10 GHz. Coupling these data with previously-acquired Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) CO(2-1) observations and measurements of comparable quality from the literature, we carry out for the first time a full 3D analysis of the relative orientations of jet and disc rotation axes in six FR I LERGs. This analysis shows (albeit with significant uncertainties) that the relative orientation angles span a wide range ($\approx$30$^{\circ}-60^{\circ}$). There is no case where both axes are accurately aligned and there is a marginally significant tendency for jets to avoid the disc plane. Our study also provides further evidence for the presence of a jet-CO disc interaction (already inferred from other observational indicators) in at least one source, NGC 3100. In this case, the limited extent of the radio jets, along with distortions in both the molecular gas and the jet components, suggest that the jets are young, interacting with the surrounding matter and rapidly decelerating.