The IBISCO survey: I. Multiphase discs and winds in the Seyfert galaxy Markarian 509
Abstract
We present the analysis of the ALMA CO(2-1) emission line and the underlying 1.2 mm continuum of Mrk509 with spatial resolution of 270 pc. This local Seyfert 1.5 galaxy, optically classified as a spheroid, is known to host a ionised disc, a starburst ring, and ionised gas winds on both nuclear and galactic scales. From CO(2-1) we estimate a molecular gas mass MH2=1.7× 109\, M, located within a disc of size 5.2 kpc, with Mdyn=(2.01.1) × 1010\, M inclined at 4410 deg. The molecular gas fraction within the disc is μgas=5\%. The gas kinematics in the nuclear region within r=700 pc suggests the presence of a warped nuclear disc. Both the presence of a molecular disc with ongoing star-formation in a starburst ring, and the signatures of a minor merger, are in agreement with the scenario where galaxy mergers produce gas destabilization, feeding both star-formation and AGN activity. The spatially-resolved Toomre Q-parameter across the molecular disc is in the range Qgas=0.5-10, and shows that the disc is marginally unstable across the starburst ring, and stable at nucleus and in a lopsided ring-like structure located inside of the starburst ring. We find complex molecular gas kinematics and significant kinematics perturbations at two locations, one within 300 pc from the nucleus, and one 1.4 kpc away close to the region with high Qgas, that we interpret as molecular winds. The total molecular outflow rate is in the range 6.4-17.0 M/yr. The molecular wind total kinetic energy is consistent with a multiphase momentum-conserving wind driven by the AGN with Pof/Prad in the range 0.06-0.5. The spatial overlap of the inner molecular wind with the ionised wind, and their similar velocity suggest a cooling sequence within a multiphase AGN driven wind.
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