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  • 2024Chromatically modeling the parsec-scale dusty structure in the center of NGC 10686citations
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Chromatically modeling the parsec-scale dusty structure in the center of NGC 1068

  • Augereau, J. -C.
  • Davies, R. I.
  • Clénet, Y.
  • Lagarde, S.
  • Gamez Rosas, V.
  • Jaffe, W.
  • Hönig, S. F.
  • Vermot, P.
  • Shimizu, T. T.
  • Nesvadba, N.
  • Berio, P.
  • Lopez, B.
  • Isbell, J. W.
  • Meilland, A.
  • Moszczynski, N.
  • Henning, T.
  • Weigelt, G.
  • Leftley, J. H.
  • Petrov, Romain
  • Matter, A.
  • Millour, F.
  • Sturm, E.
Abstract

Context. The Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI) has been providing breakthrough images of the dust in the central parsecs of active galactic nuclei (AGNs), which is thought to be a key component of the AGN unification scheme and AGN host galaxy interaction. In single infrared bands, these images can enjoin multiple interpretations, some of which could challenge the unification scheme. This is the case for the archetypal type 2 AGN of NGC 1068, whereby the degeneracy is reduced by multi-band temperature maps that are hindered by an ambiguity in the alignment between different single-band images. <BR /> Aims: We aim to solve this problem by creating a chromatic model capable of simultaneously explaining the VLTI GRAVITY+MATISSE 2 μm-13 μm observations of AGNs hosted by NGC 1068. <BR /> Methods: We employed a simple disk and wind geometry populated by spherical black-body emitters and dust obscuration to create a versatile multi-wavelength modelling method for chromatic IR interferometric data of dusty objects. <BR /> Results: This simple geometry is capable of reproducing the spectro-interferometric data of NGC 1068 from the K through N bands. It explains the complex single band images with obscuration and inclination effects, and it solves the alignment problem between bands. We find that the resulting model disk and wind geometry is consistent with previous studies of comparable and larger scales. For example, compared to molecular gas emission, our model wind position angle (PA) of 23<SUP>2</SUP><SUB>2°</SUB> is close to the mas-scale outflowing CO(6-5) PA of ∼33° seen with ALMA. The equivalent 90° offset model disk PA is also consistent with the CO(6-5) disk axis of 112° as well as the mas-scale disk axis from CO(2-1), CO(3-2), and HCO<SUP>+</SUP>(4-3) of 115 ± 5°. Furthermore, the resulting model images visually resemble the multiple achromatic image reconstructions of the same data when evaluated at the same wavelengths. We conclude that the IR emitting structure surrounding the AGN within NGC 1068 can indeed be explained by the clumpy disk+wind iteration of the AGN unification scheme. Within the scheme, we find that it is best explained as a type 2 AGN and the obscuring dust chemistry can be explained by a mix of olivine silicates and 16 ± 1% amorphous carbon. <P />This work makes use of the following ESO programmes: 0103.C-0143, 0104.B-0322, 0102.B-0667, 0102.C-0205 and 0102.C-0211....

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  • amorphous
  • Carbon