Tracing the External Origin of the AGN Gas Fueling Reservoir

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Abstract

Near-infrared observations of the active galaxy MCG–6-30-15 provide strong evidence that its molecular gas fueling reservoir is of external origin. MCG–6-30-15 has a counter-rotating core of stars within its central 400 pc and a counter-rotating disc of molecular gas that extends as close as ~50–100 pc from the central black hole. The gas counter-rotation establishes that the gas reservoir in the center of the galaxy originates from a past external accretion event. In this contribution we discuss the gas and stellar properties of MCG–6-30-15, its past history and how the findings on this galaxy can be used to understand AGN fueling in S0 galaxies with counter-rotating structures.

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Raimundo, S. I. (2018). Tracing the External Origin of the AGN Gas Fueling Reservoir. Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences, 4. https://doi.org/10.3389/fspas.2017.00069

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