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We employ MUSE/VLT data to study the ionised and highly ionised gas phases of the feedback in Circinus, the closest Seyfert 2 galaxy to us. The analysis of the nebular emission allowed us to detect a remarkable high-ionisation gas outflow beyond the galaxy plane traced by the coronal lines [Fe VII] $lambda$6089 and [Fe X] $lambda$6374, extending up to 700 pc and 350 pc NW from the nucleus, respectively. This is the first time that the [Fe X] emission is observed at such distances from the central engine in an AGN. The gas kinematics reveals expanding gas shells with velocities of a few hundred km s$^{-1}$, spatially coincident with prominent hard X-ray emission detected by Chandra. Density and temperature sensitive line ratios show that the extended high-ionisation gas is characterized by a temperature reaching 25000 K and an electron density > 10$^2$ cm$^{-3}$. We found that local gas excitation by shocks produced by the passage of a radio jet leads to the spectacular high-ionisation emission in this object. This hypothesis is fully supported by photoionisation models that accounts for the combined effects of the central engine and shocks. They reproduce the observed emission line spectrum at different locations inside and outside of the NW ionisation cone. The energetic outflow produced by the radio jet is spatially located close to an extended molecular outflow recently reported using ALMA which suggests that they both represent different phases of the same feedback process acting on the AGN.
In this work, we investigate the strength and impact of ionised gas outflows within $z sim 0.04$ MaNGA galaxies. We find evidence for outflows in 322 galaxies ($12%$ of the analysed line-emitting sample), 185 of which show evidence for AGN activity.
We present a detailed study of the Circinus Galaxy, investigating its star formation, dust and gas properties both in the inner and outer disk. To achieve this, we obtained high-resolution Spitzer mid-infrared images with the IRAC (3.6, 5.8, 4.5, 8.0
The most intensively star-forming galaxies are extremely luminous at far-infrared (FIR) wavelengths, highly obscured at optical and ultraviolet wavelengths, and lie at $zge 1-3$. We present a programme of ${it Herschel}$ FIR spectroscopic observation
We present a detailed X-ray spectral analysis of the Circinus Galaxy using archival data obtained with the ASCA satellite. The spectrum shows numerous emission lines in the soft X-ray band from highly ionized ions, as well as Compton reflection and f
We report the first characterization of an extended outflow of high ionized gas in the Circinus Galaxy by means of the coronal line [FeVII] $lambda$6087 AA. This emission is located within the ionization cone already detected in the [OIII] $lambda$50