ISO-SWS observations of NGC 1068
D. Lutz,
E. Sturm,
R. Genzel,
A.F.M. Moorwood,
A. Sternberg
Paper presented at the NGC 1068 workshop, Schloss Ringberg, 30.10.-2.11.1996
Abstract:
We present a first analysis of 2.4-45 um spectra of NGC 1068 obtained with
the Short Wavelength Spectrometer SWS on board the Infrared Space Observatory
ISO. The measured fine-structure line fluxes can be fit successfully by a
simple photoionization model invoking an EUV bump in the ionizing continuum,
similar to the case of the Circinus galaxy. Difference are observed between
the [O IV] 26 um NLR line profile and optical NLR line profiles which may
indicate significant extinction to part of the NLR. We detect pure rotational
transitions of molecular hydrogen that must be emitted by molecular gas
spanning a wide range of temperatures. The unusual strength of the fundamental
S(0) 28 um rotational transition is evidence for a large (>1.5E+9 M_sun) gas
mass at temperatures near 100 K. Either most of the gas in the circumnuclear
region of NGC 1068 is warm or previous molecular mass estimates based on CO
observations were too low. Strong mid-infrared continuum from the circumnuclear
warm dust is prominent in our spectrum. The weak PAH emission detected at the
edges of the 9.7 um silicate absorption should be considered in interpretations
of the silicate feature.
Keywords: Individual: NGC 1068
Status: to appear in Astrophysics and Space Science (accepted)
Address: mailto:
lutz@mpe-garching.mpg.de
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