2015ApJ...810...65P


Query : 2015ApJ...810...65P

2015ApJ...810...65P - Astrophys. J., 810, 65 (2015/September-1)

The megamaser cosmology project. VII. Investigating disk physics using spectral monitoring observations.

PESCE D.W., BRAATZ J.A., CONDON J.J., GAO F., HENKEL C., LITZINGER E., LO K.Y. and REID M.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We use single-dish radio spectra of known 22 GHz H2 O megamasers, primarily gathered from the large data set observed by the Megamaser Cosmology Project, to identify Keplerian accretion disks and to investigate several aspects of the disk physics. We test a mechanism for maser excitation proposed by Maoz & McKee (1998), whereby population inversion arises in gas behind spiral shocks traveling through the disk. Though the flux of redshifted features is larger on average than that of blueshifted features, in support of the model, the high-velocity features show none of the predicted systematic velocity drifts. We find rapid intra-day variability in the maser spectrum of ESO 558-G009 that is likely the result of interstellar scintillation, for which we favor a nearby (D ≈ 70 pc) scattering screen. In a search for reverberation in six well-sampled sources, we find that any radially propagating signal must be contributing ≲10% of the total variability. We also set limits on the magnetic field strengths in seven sources, using strong flaring events to check for the presence of Zeeman splitting. These limits are typically 200-300 mG (1σ), but our most stringent limits reach down to 73 mG for the galaxy NGC 1194.

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Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion disks - galaxies: active - galaxies: nuclei - masers

Simbad objects: 41

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Number of rows : 41
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 2MASX J01094510-0332329 Sy2 01 09 45.0861990168 -03 32 32.669690172   13.0 13     ~ 30 0
2 LEDA 3092689 Sy2 01 26 01.6474982376 -04 17 56.241027960   16.07   14.93   ~ 15 0
3 NGC 591 Sy2 01 33 31.2305692968 +35 40 05.628351108   14.71 13.90     ~ 199 2
4 M 77 Sy2 02 42 40.7091669408 -00 00 47.859690204 9.70 9.61 8.87 10.1 9.9 ~ 4603 2
5 NGC 1194 Sy2 03 03 49.1124029328 -01 06 13.415103900   15.29 14.18     ~ 259 0
6 SDSS J043703.67+245606.8 GiG 04 37 03.6816891024 +24 56 06.870657804           ~ 31 0
7 NGC 2273 Sy2 06 50 08.6691789600 +60 50 44.864645136   14.50 13.54     ~ 527 3
8 ESO 558-9 G 07 04 21.002 -21 35 19.36           ~ 30 0
9 UGC 3789 Sy2 07 19 30.892 +59 21 18.48   13.3       ~ 132 0
10 Mrk 78 Sy2 07 42 41.7033384240 +65 10 37.447730076   15.57 14.58     ~ 363 2
11 IC 485 SyG 08 00 19.766 +26 42 05.18   15.5       ~ 53 0
12 2MASX J08362280+3327383 Sy2 08 36 22.7990518080 +33 27 38.754616392     17.84     ~ 20 1
13 2MASX J08474769-0022514 Sy2 08 47 47.6987929032 -00 22 51.300435792   18.44 17.75     ~ 19 0
14 NGC 2960 SyG 09 40 36.3826266216 +03 34 37.235848260   13.60       ~ 175 1
15 NGC 3079 Sy2 10 01 57.8789863992 +55 40 47.449758324 11.57 11.54 10.86     ~ 1391 3
16 IC 2560 Sy2 10 16 18.7073057664 -33 33 49.720274676   12.53 13.31 11.25 12.2 ~ 260 0
17 Mrk 34 Sy2 10 34 08.606 +60 01 52.33   15.71 14.65     ~ 250 1
18 NGC 3393 Sy2 10 48 23.4653152920 -25 09 43.487648784   13.10 13.95 11.67 12.2 ~ 424 1
19 UGC 6093 Sy2 11 00 47.9570025384 +10 43 41.359156500   14.8       ~ 65 0
20 M 106 Sy2 12 18 57.620 +47 18 13.39   9.14 8.41 8.11   ~ 2364 3
21 NGC 4388 Sy2 12 25 46.820 +12 39 43.45 11.91 11.76 11.02     ~ 1341 2
22 ESO 269-12 Sy2 12 56 40.5123469200 -46 55 34.274942184   14.72   13.54 13.9 ~ 62 0
23 NGC 4945 Sy2 13 05 27.279 -49 28 04.44   9.31 14.40 7.55   ~ 1475 2
24 NGC 4968 Sy2 13 07 05.976 -23 40 37.34   13.78 14.79 12.46 12.78 ~ 182 1
25 2MASX J13464080+5228359 Sy2 13 46 40.8017904336 +52 28 36.481460304     16     ~ 35 0
26 2MASX J14030442+0856513 Sy2 14 03 04.4580287352 +08 56 51.024409296   15.1       ~ 29 0
27 NGC 5495 Sy2 14 12 23.3599954392 -27 06 29.105572824   13.53 13.5 12.20   ~ 72 3
28 NAME Circinus Galaxy Sy2 14 13 09.906 -65 20 20.47   10.89 9.84 10.6 10.0 ~ 1217 2
29 MCG+01-38-005 Sy2 14 50 51.512 +05 06 52.15   14.6       ~ 55 0
30 UGC 9618 N GiP 14 57 00.666 +24 37 02.67     15.7     ~ 62 1
31 Mrk 834 Sy2 14 58 35.9966730912 +44 53 00.975483708   14.6       ~ 62 0
32 NGC 5793 Sy2 14 59 24.807 -16 41 36.55   14.47 13.32 12.77   ~ 137 1
33 MCG+05-36-011 Sy2 15 14 39.7987177392 +26 35 39.202883304   15.3       ~ 31 0
34 NGC 6264 Sy2 16 57 16.1272966344 +27 50 58.574330124   15.5       ~ 108 1
35 2MFGC 13581 Sy2 16 58 15.5005144080 +39 23 29.242177188   17.7       ~ 38 0
36 NGC 6323 GiG 17 13 18.0454114728 +43 46 56.772281424   14.8       ~ 93 1
37 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14419 0
38 NAME NEP reg 18 00 00.000 +66 33 38.55           ~ 359 0
39 ICRF J181926.5+384501 SyG 18 19 26.54735971 +38 45 01.7860362           ~ 118 0
40 IC 1481 Sy1 23 19 25.0863724296 +05 54 21.836715048   14.5       ~ 95 1
41 2MASX J23554421+3012439 Sy2 23 55 44.2394896128 +30 12 44.562433356   15.2       ~ 37 1

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