Signatures of Feedback in the Spectacular Extended Emission Region of NGC 5972
Abstract
We present Chandra X-ray Observatory observations and Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph spectra of NGC 5972, one of the 19 "Voorwerpjes" galaxies. This galaxy contains an Extended Emission Line Region (EELR) and an arc-second scale nuclear bubble. NGC 5972 is a faded AGN, with EELR luminosity suggesting a 2.1 dex decrease in Lbol in the last 5×104 yr. We investigate the role of AGN feedback in exciting the EELR and bubble given the long-term variability and potential accretion state changes. We detect broadband (0.3-8 keV) nuclear X-ray emission coincident with the [OIII] bubble, as well as diffuse soft X-ray emission coincident with the EELR. The soft nuclear (0.5-1.5 keV) emission is spatially extended and the spectra are consistent with two APEC thermal populations (0.80,0.10 keV). We find a bubble age >2.2 Myr, suggesting formation before the current variability. We find evidence for efficient feedback with Lkin/Lbol0.8\%, which may be overestimated given the recent Lbol variation. Kinematics suggest an out-flowing 300 km s-1 high-ionization [OIII]-emitting gas which may be the line of sight component of a 780 km s-1 thermal X-ray outflow capable of driving strong shocks that could photoionize the precursor material. We explore possibilities to explain the overall jet, radio lobe and EELR misalignment including evidence for a double SMBH which could support a complex misaligned system.
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