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Main Authors: Salter, C. J., Ghosh, T., Minchin, R. F., Momjian, E., Catinella, B., Lebron, M., Lerner, M. S.
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.19183
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author Salter, C. J.
Ghosh, T.
Minchin, R. F.
Momjian, E.
Catinella, B.
Lebron, M.
Lerner, M. S.
author_facet Salter, C. J.
Ghosh, T.
Minchin, R. F.
Momjian, E.
Catinella, B.
Lebron, M.
Lerner, M. S.
contents Arecibo 305-m Telescope observations between 2008 and 2018 detected a radio continuum and spectral-line outburst in the nearby galaxy, NGC 660. Excited-OH maser emission/absorption lines near 4.7 GHz, and H$_2$CO absorption at 4.83 GHz varied on time-scales of months. Simultaneously, a continuum outburst occurred in which a new compact component appeared, with a GHz-peaked spectrum and a 5-GHz flux density that rose to a peak value of about 500 mJy from 2008.0 to 2012.0. Follow-up interferometric continuum images from theVery Large Array (VLA) at 10 GHz of this new continuum component determined it to be located at the nucleus of NGC 660. Subsequent High Sensitivity Array (HSA) line and continuum VLBI observations of the NGC 660 nucleus revealed a morphology that appears to be consistent with rapidly-precessing, mildly-relativistic jets from the central black hole. While requiring detailed modeling, this strongly suggests that the outburst is due to nuclear activity. From its time-scale, the shape of the continuum light-curve, and the milliarcsec radio structure, the most likely cause of the outburst is AGN-type activity of accretion of a gas cloud onto the central black hole.
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spellingShingle The discovery and evolution of a radio continuum and excited-OH spectral-line outburst in the nearby galaxy NGC 660
Salter, C. J.
Ghosh, T.
Minchin, R. F.
Momjian, E.
Catinella, B.
Lebron, M.
Lerner, M. S.
Astrophysics of Galaxies
Arecibo 305-m Telescope observations between 2008 and 2018 detected a radio continuum and spectral-line outburst in the nearby galaxy, NGC 660. Excited-OH maser emission/absorption lines near 4.7 GHz, and H$_2$CO absorption at 4.83 GHz varied on time-scales of months. Simultaneously, a continuum outburst occurred in which a new compact component appeared, with a GHz-peaked spectrum and a 5-GHz flux density that rose to a peak value of about 500 mJy from 2008.0 to 2012.0. Follow-up interferometric continuum images from theVery Large Array (VLA) at 10 GHz of this new continuum component determined it to be located at the nucleus of NGC 660. Subsequent High Sensitivity Array (HSA) line and continuum VLBI observations of the NGC 660 nucleus revealed a morphology that appears to be consistent with rapidly-precessing, mildly-relativistic jets from the central black hole. While requiring detailed modeling, this strongly suggests that the outburst is due to nuclear activity. From its time-scale, the shape of the continuum light-curve, and the milliarcsec radio structure, the most likely cause of the outburst is AGN-type activity of accretion of a gas cloud onto the central black hole.
title The discovery and evolution of a radio continuum and excited-OH spectral-line outburst in the nearby galaxy NGC 660
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.19183