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1 The Atomic and Molecular Environments of AGN Alison Peck SAO/SMA Project

2 NGC 4261  Circumnuclear torus first seen in HST image HST image  Absorption appears only toward counterjet counterjet  First scientific observation processed at the new JIVE processed at the new JIVE correlator correlator  Also detected in absorption on one EVN baseline one EVN baseline image courtesy Ylva Pihlstroem

3 NGC 4258 image courtesy Lincoln Greenhill (see Miyoshi et al 1995 Herrnstein et al 1999)  Can estimate central mass  Considered best evidence of a supermassive black hole a supermassive black hole  Can estimate distance to host galaxy host galaxy For recent work, see Humphreys talk Thursday and Modjaz poster 26

4 Environment of AGNs Maser emission Free-free absorption Faraday Rotation HI absorption (Peck 1999)

5 NGC 1052 Images courtesy Jim Braatz (See Claussen et al 1998, Braatz et al 2003)

6 Mrk 348 (Peck et al 2003) (today…)

7 Mrk 348 Jet Maser (Peck et al 2003)

8 H I absorption Hydra A  Optical Depth ~ 0.8  FWHM = 80 km/s  N H = 1 x 10 24 cm -2 for T spin = 8000 K  Mass ~ 2 x 10 7 M sun for r=50 pc (Taylor 1996)

9 H I absorption 2322-123  Optical depth ~ 0.26  FWHM = 735 km/s  Column density: N H = 3 x 10 24 cm -2 for T spin = 8000 K  Mass: 10 9 M sun for r=50 pc (Taylor et al 2000)

10  Optical depth ~ 0.2  FWHM = 350 km/s  N H = 3 x 10 23 cm -2 for T spin = 8000 K  Mass: ~ 10 8 M sun H I absorption 1946+708 (Peck & Taylor 2001)

11 Not All Absorption is Associated with the AGN (Peck 1999)

12 CSOs – good sources for H I Absorption (Peck 1999) See Taylor poster 35

13 OH in IIIZw35 (Pihlstroem et al 2001)  Masers lie in a ring of radius r~22pc r~22pc  Velocity field confirms rotation  Absorption lies outside maser ring ring  Enclosed mass m~7x10 M 6solar

14 NGC 1275

15 Free-Free Absorption 1946+708 Spectral index map using 1.3 Global VLBI and 5 GHz VLBA observations  free-free optical depth:   ff ~ T -3/2 n e 2 -2 d  N e ~ 3 x 10 22 cm -2  ionization ~ 10% (Peck & Taylor 2001) More free-free results – Kameno talk

16 Polarization and Faraday Rotation Source Screen Observer (Zavala & Taylor 2003) 3C279

17 All regions detected Maser emission Free-free absorption Faraday Rotation HI absorption

18 H I absorption -- NGC 7674  VLBA + Y27 + Arecibo Momjian et al 2002  Beam=17 x 5 mas, PA 3 o  Cont. rms noise: 30  Jy/beam  Line rms noise: 260  Jy/beam 5.3 pc Future Possibilities -- Sensitivity

19 Future Possibilities  Phase Referencing – more calibrators (talks on Wed afternoon, Thurs morning)  Weaker masers: more H 2 O jet masers and “kilomasers” OH Megamasers (Darling, Pihlstroem – today after coffee)  Higher frequency lines (SMA – testing currently >20% science observations)


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