The Galaxy Activity, Torus, and Outflow Survey (GATOS). VII. The 20-214 μm imaging atlas of active galactic nuclei using SOFIA
Abstract
We present a 19.7 - 214 μm imaging atlas of local (4 - 181 Mpc; median 43 Mpc) active galactic nuclei (AGN) observed with FORCAST and HAWC+ on board the SOFIA telescope with angular resolutions ~ 3"- 20". This atlas comprises 22 Seyferts (17 Type 2 and 5 Type 1) with a total of 69 images, 41 of which have not been previously published. The AGN span a range of luminosities of log10 (Lbol [erg/s]) = [42, 46] with a median of log10 (Lbol [erg/s]) = 44.1 1.0. We provide total fluxes of our sample using aperture photometry for point source objects and a 2-D Gaussian fitting for objects with extended host galaxy emission, which was used to estimate the unresolved nuclear component. Most galaxies in our sample are point-like sources, however, four sources (Centaurus A, Circinus, NGC 1068, and NGC 4388) show extended emission in all wavelengths. The 30 - 40 μm extended emission in NGC 4388 is coincident with the narrow line region at PA ~ 50, while the dusty extension at longer wavelengths arises from the host galaxy at PA ~ 90. Our new observations allow us to construct the best sampled spectral energy distributions (SEDs) available between 30 - 500 μm for a sample of nearby AGN. We estimate that the average peak wavelength of the nuclear SEDs is ~ 40 μm in , which we associate with an unresolved extended dusty region heated by the AGN.
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