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AGN-Host Interaction in IC 5063. I. Large-scale X-Ray Morphology and Spectral Analysis

Journal
THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL  
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Travascio, A.
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Fabbiano, G.
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PAGGI, Alessandro  
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Elvis, M.
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Maksym, W. P.
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Morganti, R.
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Oosterloo, T.
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FIORE, Fabrizio  
DOI
10.3847/1538-4357/ac18c7
Description
Partially supported by Chandra grant GO9- 20101X. A.T. and F.F. acknowledge support from PRIN MUR 2017 “black hole winds and the baryon life cycle of galaxies: …”,from the Horizon 2020 Programme grant AHEAD2020. We thank S. Bianchi,M. Karovska,R. Martinez Galarza,R. D’Abrusco,X. Zhao,J. Ma and the referee.Facility: Chandra(ACIS).Software: Cloudy, CIAO, Sherpa (Freeman et al. 2001)
Abstract
We report the analysis of the deep (∼270 ks) X-ray Chandra data of one of the most radio-loud, Seyfert 2 galaxies in the nearby universe (z = 0.01135), IC 5063. The alignment of the radio structure with the galactic disk and ionized bicone, enables us to study the effects of both radio jet and nuclear irradiation on the interstellar medium (ISM). The nuclear and bicone spectra suggest a low photoionization phase mixed with a more ionized or thermal gas component, while the cross-cone spectrum is dominated by shocked and collisionally ionized gas emission. The clumpy morphology of the soft (<3 keV) X-ray emission along the jet trails, and the large (≃2.4 kpc) filamentary structure perpendicular to the radio jets at softer energies (<1.5 keV), suggest a large contribution of the jet-ISM interaction to the circumnuclear gas emission. The hard X-ray continuum (>3 keV) and the Fe Kα 6.4 keV emission are both extended to kpc size along the bicone direction, suggesting an interaction of nuclear photons with dense clouds in the galaxy disk, as observed in other Compton Thick (CT) active nuclei. The northwest cone spectrum also exhibits an Fe xxv emission line, which appears spatially extended and spatially correlated with the most intense radio hot-spot, suggesting jet-ISM interaction.
Funding(s)
2017PH3WAT_001 (Black hole winds and the baryon life cycle of galaxies: the stone-guest at the galaxy evolution supper)  
Volume
921
Issue
2
Start page
129
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/31680
Url
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/ac18c7
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Issn Identifier
0004-637X
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