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Gemini imaging of mid-infrared emission from the nuclear region of Centaurus A

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 681, Issue 1, Pages 141-150

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/587771

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galaxies : active; galaxies : individual (Centaurus A); galaxies : nuclei; galaxies : Seyfert; infrared : galaxies

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We present high spatial resolution mid-IR images of the nuclear region of NGC 5128 (Centaurus A). Images were obtained at 8.8 mu m, N band ( 10.4 mu m), and 18.3 mu m using the mid-IR imager/spectrometer T-ReCS on Gemini South. These images show a bright unresolved core surrounded by low-level extended emission. We place an upper limit to the size of the unresolved nucleus of 3.2 pc ( 0.19 '') at 8.8 mu m and 3.5 pc ( 0.21 '') at 18.3 mu m at the level of the FWHM. The most likely source of nuclear mid-IR emission is from a dusty torus and possibly a dusty narrow-line region with some contribution from synchrotron emission associated with the jet as well as relatively minor starburst activity. Clumpy tori models are presented which predict the mid-IR size of this torus to be no larger than 0.05 '' (0.85 pc). Surrounding the nucleus is extensive low-level mid-IR emission. This paper presents to date the highest spatial resolution mid-IR images of this extended near nuclear structure, previously observed by ISO and Spitzer. Much of the emission is coincident with Pa alpha sources seen by HST implying emission from star-forming areas; however, evidence for jet-induced star formation, synchrotron emission from the jet, a nuclear bar/ring, and an extended dusty narrow emission line region is also discussed.

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