Program: GS-2009B-Q-19
Title: | Mid-IR Observations of the AGN's NGC1808 and ngc1365 |
PI: | Miriani Pastoriza |
Co-I(s): | Dinalva Sales, Claudia Winge, Alex Carciofi, Rogerio Riffel, Alberto Rodriguez Ardila |
Abstract
We propose to use the Gemini Mid-IR spatial resolution to obtain unique T-ReCS LowN long-slit spectroscopy of the galaxies NGC1808 and NGC1365 to study the nature and distribution of the dust material associated with the inner regions of the objects, in order to isolate the AGN emission from the host galaxy contamination. The selected objects are near enough to obtain, for the first time, Mid-IR 2D spectra with spatial resolution lower than 45 pc and enough off-nucleus signal to allow for a proper evaluation of the host galaxy contribution in the central region. The AGN uncontaminated Mid-IR 2D spectra will be compared with new theoretical spectral energy distribution (SED) of torus models obtained with the radiative transfer code, HDUST, that will help to underestand physical and chemical properties of the torus required by the AGN unified models, such as: geometry, size, distribution and characteristics of the dust grains.
Publications using this program's data
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[ADS] The Differences in the Torus Geometry between Hidden and Non-hidden Broad Line Active Galactic Nuclei
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[ADS] Evidence for the absorption of crystalline silicates at 11.1 μm in the spectra of the nucleus of the Circinus galaxy
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[ADS] Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon in the central region of the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 1808
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[ADS] Circumnuclear Star Formation and AGN Activity: Clues from Surface Brightness Radial Profile of PAHs and [{\rm{S}}\,{\rm{IV}}]
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[ADS] Nuclear Star Formation Activity and Black Hole Accretion in Nearby Seyfert Galaxies
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[ADS] Dust in active galactic nuclei. Mid-infrared T-ReCS/Gemini spectra using the new RedCan pipeline