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JWST MIRI reveals the diversity of nuclear mid-infrared spectra of nearby type-2 quasars
by
Garcia-Bernete, I
, Donnan, F R
, Labiano, A
, Maiolino, R
, Gonzalez-Martin, O
, Pereira-Santaella, M
, X Ji
, Rigopoulou, D
, C Ramos Almeida
, Acosta-Pulido, J A
, Cezar, P H
, Garcia-Burillo, S
, Tadhunter, C N
, Speranza, G
, Alonso-Herrero, A
, Levenson, N A
, Audibert, A
in
Absorption spectra
/ Active galactic nuclei
/ Cold gas
/ Cosmic dust
/ Electron density
/ Emission
/ Infrared spectra
/ James Webb Space Telescope
/ Luminosity
/ Mass ratios
/ Molecular gases
/ Quasars
/ Red shift
/ Silicates
/ Supermassive black holes
2025
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JWST MIRI reveals the diversity of nuclear mid-infrared spectra of nearby type-2 quasars
by
Garcia-Bernete, I
, Donnan, F R
, Labiano, A
, Maiolino, R
, Gonzalez-Martin, O
, Pereira-Santaella, M
, X Ji
, Rigopoulou, D
, C Ramos Almeida
, Acosta-Pulido, J A
, Cezar, P H
, Garcia-Burillo, S
, Tadhunter, C N
, Speranza, G
, Alonso-Herrero, A
, Levenson, N A
, Audibert, A
in
Absorption spectra
/ Active galactic nuclei
/ Cold gas
/ Cosmic dust
/ Electron density
/ Emission
/ Infrared spectra
/ James Webb Space Telescope
/ Luminosity
/ Mass ratios
/ Molecular gases
/ Quasars
/ Red shift
/ Silicates
/ Supermassive black holes
2025
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JWST MIRI reveals the diversity of nuclear mid-infrared spectra of nearby type-2 quasars
by
Garcia-Bernete, I
, Donnan, F R
, Labiano, A
, Maiolino, R
, Gonzalez-Martin, O
, Pereira-Santaella, M
, X Ji
, Rigopoulou, D
, C Ramos Almeida
, Acosta-Pulido, J A
, Cezar, P H
, Garcia-Burillo, S
, Tadhunter, C N
, Speranza, G
, Alonso-Herrero, A
, Levenson, N A
, Audibert, A
in
Absorption spectra
/ Active galactic nuclei
/ Cold gas
/ Cosmic dust
/ Electron density
/ Emission
/ Infrared spectra
/ James Webb Space Telescope
/ Luminosity
/ Mass ratios
/ Molecular gases
/ Quasars
/ Red shift
/ Silicates
/ Supermassive black holes
2025
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JWST MIRI reveals the diversity of nuclear mid-infrared spectra of nearby type-2 quasars
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JWST MIRI reveals the diversity of nuclear mid-infrared spectra of nearby type-2 quasars
X Ji,
2025
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Overview
Type-2 quasars (QSO2s) are active galactic nuclei (AGN) seen through a significant amount of dust and gas that obscures the central supermassive black hole and the broad line region. Here we present new mid-infrared spectra of the central kiloparsec of five optically-selected QSO2s at redshift z~0.1 obtained with JWST/MIRI/MRS. These QSO2s belong to the QSOFEED sample and they have log Lbol=45.5-46.0 erg/s, global SFRs that place them above the main sequence, and practically identical optical spectral shape and [OIII] luminosity, but their nuclear mid-infrared spectra exhibit an unexpected diversity of both continua and features. They show: 1) 9.7 micron silicate features going from emission (strength of S9.7=0.5) to relatively strong absorption (S9.7=-1.0) and 18 and 23 micron silicates either in emission or flat. In addition, two of the QSO2s show absorption bands of CO, H2O, and aliphatic grains, indicating different levels of nuclear obscuration across the sample. 2) [NeV]/[NeII] ratios ranging from 0.1 to 2.1 and [NeIII]/[NeII] from 1.0 to 3.5, indicating different coronal line and ionizing continuum strengths. 3) Warm molecular gas masses of 1-4x10^7 Msun and warm-to-cold gas mass ratios of 1-2%, with molecular gas excitation likely due to jet-induced shocks in J1430+1339, and to UV heating and/or turbulence in J1509+0434. 4) PAH emission features with equivalent widths ranging from <0.002 to 0.075 micron, from which we measure a larger contribution from neutral molecules (PAH 11.3/6.2=1.3-3.4) and SFRs<3-7 Msun/yr. This unprecedented dataset allowed us to start exploring the role of various AGN and galaxy properties including ionizing continuum, obscuration, electron density, and jet-ISM interactions on some of the spectral differences listed above, but larger samples are now required to fully understand the diversity of QSO2s' nuclear mid-infrared spectra.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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