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Feeding versus Feedback in NGC4151 probed with Gemini NIFS. II. Kinematics

We have used the Gemini NIFS to map the gas kinematics of the inner 200x500pc of the Seyfert galaxy NGC4151 in the Z, J, H and K bands at a resolving power 5000 and spatial resolution of 8pc. The ionised gas emission is most extended along the known ionisation bi-cone at position angle PA=60-240deg, but is observed also along its equatorial plane. This indicates that the AGN ionizes gas beyond the borders of the bi-cone, within a sphere with 1arcsec radius around the nucleus. The ionised gas has three kinematic components: (1) one observed at the systemic velocity and interpreted as originating in the galaxy disk; (2) one outflowing along the bi-cone, with line-of-sight velocities between -600 and 600 km/s and strongest emission at +/-(100-300)km/s; (3) and another component due to the interaction of the radio jet with ambient gas. The mass outflow rate, estimated to be 1 M_Sun/yr along each cone, exceeds the inferred black hole accretion rate by a factor of 100. There is no evidence in our data for the gradual acceleration followed by gradual deceleration proposed by previous modelling of the [OIII] emitting gas. The molecular gas exhiibits distinct kinematics relative to the ionised gas. Its emission arises in extended regions approximately perpendicular to the axis of the bi-cone and along the axis of the galaxy's stellar bar, avoiding the innermost ionised regions. It does not show an outflowing component, being observed only at velocities very close to systemic, and is thus consistent with an origin in the galaxy plane. This hot molecular gas may only be the tracer of a larger reservoir of colder gas which represents the AGN feeding.

preprint2009arXivOpen access

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