We present Gemini longslit optical spectroscopy and Very Large Array radio observations of the nuclear region of NGC 4178, a late-type bulgeless disk galaxy recently confirmed to host an active galactic nucleus (AGN) through infrared and X-ray observations. Our observations reveal that the dynamical center of the galaxy is coincident with the location of the Chandra X-ray point source discovered in a previous work, providing further support for the presence of an AGN. While the X-ray and IR observations provide robust evidence for an AGN, the optical spectrum shows no evidence for the AGN, underscoring the need for the penetrative power of mid-IR and X-ray observations in finding buried or weak AGNs in this class of galaxy. Finally, the upper limit to the radio flux, together with our previous X-ray and IR results, is consistent with the scenario in which NGC 4178 harbors a deeply buried AGN accreting at a high rate. © 2013. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Secrest, N. J., Satyapal, S., Moran, S. M., Cheung, C. C., Giroletti, M., Gliozzi, M., … Seth, A. C. (2013). A multi-wavelength analysis of NGC 4178: A bulgeless galaxy with an active galactic nucleus. Astrophysical Journal, 777(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/777/2/139
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