NICS-TNG infrared spectroscopy of NGC1068: the first extragalactic measurement of [PII] and a new tool to constrain the origin of [FeII] line emission in galaxies
We report 0.9-1.4 micron spectroscopic observations of NGC1068 collected during the commissioning phase of the near infrared camera spectrometer (NICS) of the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo (TNG). These yielded the first extragalactic measurement of [PII] (1.188 micron) line emission. In the central 0...
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Zusammenfassung: | We report 0.9-1.4 micron spectroscopic observations of NGC1068 collected
during the commissioning phase of the near infrared camera spectrometer (NICS)
of the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo (TNG). These yielded the first
extragalactic measurement of [PII] (1.188 micron) line emission. In the central
0.75"x2" the [FeII]/[PII] line-intensity ratio is close to unity, similar to
that measured in the Orion bar and a factor of about 20 smaller than in
supernova remnants. This indicates that most of iron is locked into grains and,
therefore, argues against shock excitation being the primary origin of [FeII]
line emission in the central regions of NGC1068.
We propose the [FeII]/[PII] ratio as a simple and effective tool to study and
perhaps resolve the long debated questions related to the origin of [FeII] line
emission and, more generally, to constrain the role of shock excitation in
active galaxies. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.astro-ph/0102159 |