Rich, J. and Aalto, S. and Evans, A. S. and Charmandaris, V. and Privon, G. C. and Lai, T. and Inami, H. and Linden, S. and Armus, L. and Diaz-Santos, T. and Appleton, P. and Barcos-Muñoz, L. and Böker, T. and Larson, K. L. and Law, D. R. and Malkan, M. A. and Medling, A. M. and Song, Y. and U, V. and van der Werf, P. and Bohn, T. and Brown, M. J. I. and Finnerty, L. and Hayward, C. and Howell, J. and Iwasawa, K. and Kemper, F. and Marshall, J. and Mazzarella, J. M. and McKinney, J. and Muller-Sanchez, F. and Murphy, E. J. and Sanders, D. and Soifer, B. T. and Stierwalt, S. and Surace, J. (2023) GOALS-JWST: Pulling Back the Curtain on the AGN and Star Formation in VV 114. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 944 (2). L50. ISSN 2041-8205
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Abstract
We present results from the James Webb Space Telescope Director's Discretionary Time Early Release Science program 1328 targeting the nearby, luminous infrared galaxy, VV 114. We use the MIRI and NIRSpec instruments to obtain integral-field spectroscopy of the heavily obscured eastern nucleus (V114E) and surrounding regions. The spatially resolved, high-resolution spectra reveal the physical conditions in the gas and dust over a projected area of 2–3 kpc that includes the two brightest IR sources, the NE and SW cores. Our observations show for the first time spectroscopic evidence that the SW core hosts an active galactic nucleus as evidenced by its very low 6.2 μm and 3.3 μm polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon equivalent widths (0.12 and 0.017 μm, respectively) and mid- and near-IR colors. Our observations of the NE core show signs of deeply embedded star formation including absorption features due to aliphatic hydrocarbons, large quantities of amorphous silicates, as well as HCN due to cool gas along the line of sight. We detect elevated [Fe ii]/Pfα consistent with extended shocks coincident with enhanced emission from warm H2, far from the IR-bright cores and clumps. We also identify broadening and multiple kinematic components in both H2 and fine structure lines caused by outflows and previously identified tidal features.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | East Asian Archive > Physics and Astronomy |
Depositing User: | Unnamed user with email support@eastasianarchive.com |
Date Deposited: | 18 Apr 2023 07:26 |
Last Modified: | 12 Aug 2024 11:58 |
URI: | http://library.eprintdigipress.com/id/eprint/521 |