A new analysis of the nucleus of NGC 1068 with MIDI observations

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We present a new analysis of the first mid-infrared N-band long-baseline interferometric observations of an extragalactic source: the nucleus of the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 1068, obtained with MIDI (Mid-infrareD Interferometer), the mid-infrared beamcombiner at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI). The resolution of λ/B ∼ 10 mas allows us to study the compact central core of the galaxy between 8 and 13 μm. Both visibility measurements and MIDI spectrum are well reproduced by a simple radiative transfer model with two concentric spherical components. The derived angular sizes and temperatures are ∼35 and 83 mas, and ∼361 K and 226 K for these two components respectively. Other evidence strongly supports such low temperatures. This modeling also provides the variation of optical depth as a function of wavelength for the extended component across the N-band suggesting the presence of amorphous silicate grains. This shows that MIDI has carried out the first direct observations of the distribution of dust around the central engine. © ESO 2006.

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Poncelet, A., Perrin, G., & Sol, H. (2006). A new analysis of the nucleus of NGC 1068 with MIDI observations. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 450(2), 483–494. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20053608

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