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Diffraction-limited bispectrum speckle interferometry of the nuclear region of the Seyfert galaxy NGC 1068 in the H and K′ bands

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 425, Issue 1, Pages 77-87

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20040362

Keywords

techniques : interferometric; galaxies : fundamental parameters; galaxies : nuclei; galaxies : photometry; galaxies : Seyfert; galaxies : individual : NGC 1068

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We present near-infrared bispectrum speckle interferometry studies of the nuclear region of the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 1068. A diffraction-limited K'-band image with 74 mas resolution and the first H-band image with 57 mas resolution were reconstructed from speckle interferograms obtained with the SAO 6 m telescope. The resolved structure consists of a compact core and an extended northern and south-eastern component. The compact core is resolved at all position angles and has a north-western, tail-shaped extension as well as a fainter, south-eastern extension. The K'-band FWHM diameter of this compact core is approximately 18x39 mas or 1.3x2.8 pc (FWHM of a single-component Gaussian fit; fit range 30-80% of the telescope cut-off frequency; the diameter errors are +/-4 mas), and the position angle (PA) of the north-western extension is -16+/-4degrees. If 40% of the flux from the compact K' core is emission from a point source and 60% from a Gaussian intensity distribution, then a slightly larger FWHM of approximately 26 x 58 mas is obtained for the compact K' component. In the H band, the FWHM diameter of the compact core is approximately 18 x 45 mas (+/-4 mas), and the PA is -18+/-4degrees. The extended northern component (PAsimilar to0degrees) has an elongated structure with a length of about 400 mas or 29 pc. The extended south-eastern component is fainter than the northern component. The K'- and H-band fluxes from the resolved compact core were measured to be 350+/-90 mJy (i.e., K'similar to8.2(m)) and 70+/-20 mJy (Hsimilar to10.4(m)), respectively. The PA of -16+/-4degrees of the compact 18x39 mas core is very similar to that of the western wall (PAsimilar to-15degrees) of the bright region of the ionization cone. This suggests that the H- and K'-band emission from the compact core is both thermal emission and scattered light from dust near the western wall of a low-density, conical cavity or from the innermost region of a parsec-scale dusty torus that is heated by the central source (the dust sublimation radius of NGC 1068 is approximately 0.1-1 pc). The northern extended 400 mas structure lies near the western wall of the ionization cone and coincides with the inner radio jet (PAsimilar to11degrees). The large distance from the core suggests that the K'-band emission of the northern extended component is scattered light from the western cavity region and the radio jet region.

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