We present an analysis of the multi-phase gas properties in the Seyfert II galaxy NGC 424, using spatially resolved spectroscopic data from JWST/MIRI, part of the Mid-InfraRed Activity of Circumnuclear Line Emission (MIRACLE) programme, as well as VLT/MUSE and ALMA. We traced the properties of the multi-phase medium, from cold and warm molecular gas to hot ionised gas, using emission lines such as CO (2-1), H2S(1), [O III]lambda 5007, [Ne III]15.55 mu m, and [Ne V]14.32 mu m. These lines reveal the intricate interplay between the different gas phases within the circumnuclear region, spanning a maximum scale of 7 x 7 kpc(2) and a spatial resolution of 110 pc, with MUSE and ALMA, respectively. Exploiting the multi-wavelength and multi-scale observations of gas emission, we modelled the galaxy disc rotation curve from scales of a few parsec up to similar to 5 kpc from the nucleus and inferred a dynamical mass of M-dyn = (1.09 +/- 0.08) x 10(10)M(circle dot) with a disc scale radius of R-D = (0.48 +/- 0.02) kpc. We detected a compact ionised outflow with velocities up to 10(3) km s(-1), traced by the [O III], [Ne III], and [Ne V] transitions, with no evidence of cold or warm molecular outflows. We suggest that the ionised outflow might be able to inject a significant amount of energy into the circumnuclear region, potentially hindering the formation of a molecular wind, as the molecular gas is observed to be denser and less diffuse. The combined multi-band observations also reveal, mainly in the ionised and cold molecular gas phases, a strong enhancement of the gas velocity dispersion directed along the galaxy minor axis, perpendicular to the high-velocity ionised outflow, and extending up to 1 kpc from the nucleus. Our findings suggest that the outflow might play a key role in such an enhancement by injecting energy into the host disc and perturbing the ambient material.

MIRACLE : I. Unveiling the multi-phase, multi-scale physical properties of the active galaxy NGC 424 with MIRI, MUSE, and ALMA

Carniani S.;Venturi G.;
2025

Abstract

We present an analysis of the multi-phase gas properties in the Seyfert II galaxy NGC 424, using spatially resolved spectroscopic data from JWST/MIRI, part of the Mid-InfraRed Activity of Circumnuclear Line Emission (MIRACLE) programme, as well as VLT/MUSE and ALMA. We traced the properties of the multi-phase medium, from cold and warm molecular gas to hot ionised gas, using emission lines such as CO (2-1), H2S(1), [O III]lambda 5007, [Ne III]15.55 mu m, and [Ne V]14.32 mu m. These lines reveal the intricate interplay between the different gas phases within the circumnuclear region, spanning a maximum scale of 7 x 7 kpc(2) and a spatial resolution of 110 pc, with MUSE and ALMA, respectively. Exploiting the multi-wavelength and multi-scale observations of gas emission, we modelled the galaxy disc rotation curve from scales of a few parsec up to similar to 5 kpc from the nucleus and inferred a dynamical mass of M-dyn = (1.09 +/- 0.08) x 10(10)M(circle dot) with a disc scale radius of R-D = (0.48 +/- 0.02) kpc. We detected a compact ionised outflow with velocities up to 10(3) km s(-1), traced by the [O III], [Ne III], and [Ne V] transitions, with no evidence of cold or warm molecular outflows. We suggest that the ionised outflow might be able to inject a significant amount of energy into the circumnuclear region, potentially hindering the formation of a molecular wind, as the molecular gas is observed to be denser and less diffuse. The combined multi-band observations also reveal, mainly in the ionised and cold molecular gas phases, a strong enhancement of the gas velocity dispersion directed along the galaxy minor axis, perpendicular to the high-velocity ionised outflow, and extending up to 1 kpc from the nucleus. Our findings suggest that the outflow might play a key role in such an enhancement by injecting energy into the host disc and perturbing the ambient material.
2025
Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia e Astrofisica
Settore PHYS-05/A - Astrofisica, cosmologia e scienza dello spazio
Galaxies: active; galaxies: ISM; galaxies: kinematics and dynamics; galaxies: Seyfert; ionized-gas outflows; ultraluminous infrared galaxies; integral field spectroscopy; kiloparsec-scale outflows; relativistic jet feedback; galactic nuclei feedback; webb-space-telescope; h-2 emission excess; agn dusty tori; magnum survey
   Winds in galaxies.
   WINGS
   European Commission
   Grant Agreement n. 101040227

   The Milky Way system as a laboratory to understand the role of galactic winds in galaxy evolution
   MW-WINDS
   European Commission
   Horizon Europe Framework Programme
   101040751

   Uncovering the inner workings of galaxies at cosmic noon
   GALPHYS
   European Commission
   Horizon Europe Framework Programme
   101055023

   Chemical Origins: linkingthe fossil composition of the Solar System with the chemistry of protoplanetarydisks
   MUR
   PRIN2022

   Astrochemistry beyond the second-period elements
   BEYOND-2p
   MUR
   PRIN2020
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