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Millimeter Megamasers and AGN Feedback Junzhi Wang SHAO Collaborators:Jiangshui Zhang(GZU), Yu Gao(PMO), ZhiyuZhang(ESO,PMO), Di Li(NAOC), Min Fang(PMO), Yong Shi(NJU) Outline • Maser and Mega-maser • Our research: 2 new mega-maser molecules • Future prospects: high resolution observations with JVLA and ALMA? Astronomical Maser • Mainly in star forming regions, evolved stars and also Supernova remnants • More than 10 molecules were found to have maser emissions (OH, H2O, CH3OH, H2CO, SiO, HCN, CH, NH3,etc.) • Masers can be pumped by collision or radiation • Masers can be used for astrophysical and astrometry studies, such as BeSSeL project Mega-masers • Masers in galaxies had been found since 1970s • Some of them are similar to that in the Milky Way sources, and are just the collection of such maser emissions • Another type, the so-called mega-masers, with the isotropic luminosity greater than 1 million times than typical Galactic masers, and are not the simple collection of millions of maser spots similar to that in the Milky Way sources • Such mega-masers are normally formed in extreme conditions different to that in the Milky Way History of Mega-masers • First mega-maser:Water in NGC4945, 1975, nature • OH in Arp220, 1982, ApJL, and H2CO in Arp220, 1986, ApJ • Many searching projects of new mega-masers had been done in past 30 years, mainly focus on class II CH3OH megamasers, without success • Water mega-masers had been used to study the central super massive black holes and to determine the Hubble constant with the measurement of distances • OH mega-masers had been used to study the starburst in the central 100pc • Few works on H2CO mega-maser • For more information, see Lo (2005) ARA&A What we have done • 3mm observation toward the nearby type 2 Seyfert galaxy NGC 1068 with the IRAM 30m telescope • 27 hours observing time, Dec 2011, PI: Junzhi Wang • We detected SiO and CH3OH mega-maser emissions, which increased the mega-maser molecules from 3 to 5 NGC 1068 This composite image shows X-ray (red), optical (green), and radio (blue) data credit: NASA/NRAO/NSF SiO thermal emission in NGC 1068 Qiu et al. to be submitted Usero et al. 2004 IRAM 30m Dust continuum in NGC1068 The dash circle is the beam of IRAM 30m at 3mm 349GHz dust continuum emission observed with ALMA, provided by Santiago Garcia-Burillo Observations • • • • • Date: Dec 2011, 3 days Observing mode: Wobboler switching Backend: FTS Receiver: EMIR Observing band: 3mm (84-92 GHz) Our results Junzhi Wang, Jiangshui Zhang, Yu Gao, Zhi-Yu Zhang, Di Li, Min Fang, Yong Shi Nature Communications,2014 They are real emission • We checked them at 2 LO tunings and detected them at both setups • The entire spectrum at 3mm was at extreme good performance, flat and stable baseline • SiO J=2-1 (v=1) can also be seen at similar velocity to that of v=3 Spectra of two LO tunings of SiO J=2-1 (v=3) for the 1125 km s-1 component 8 GHz frequency coverage spectrum at 3mm They are masers • The only on SiO J=2-1 (v=3) emission detected in the Milky Way is maser emission instead of thermal emission • And the line widths of SiO J=2-1 (v=3) in NGC 1068 are much less than the thermal lines, so it is reasonable to assign them as masers • CH3OH 5-1-40E line can be maser or thermal emission in the Milky Way sources • The detected CH3OH emission is more than 3 times of that estimated from other millimeter CH3OH lines detected with ALMA as thermal emission • And the line profile is different to the thermal lines They are mega-masers • They are more luminous than one million times of the typical Milky Way masers • It is impossible to have more than one million evolved stars with maser emissions near the center of this galaxy (for SiO) • And the velocity of CH3OH emission is consistent with the jet maser of H2O, while the velocities of SiO masers are similar to the H2O disk maser Possible origin of these two types of megamasers comparing with H2O maser 22GHz continuum Spectrum of H2O maser Gallimore et al. 2001 ApJ Excitation conditions • The upper level energy of SiO v=3 is about 3660K • SiO molecules are needed: Shock or XDR? • Pumping mechanism: collision or radiation? • CH3OH: class I maser, collisional excitation Future prospects • Measuring the masses of central • AGN feedback: from sub-pc (SiO) to ~100 pc (CH3OH) scale • Other applications • High resolution high sensitivity observations, especially with ALMA • Single dish surveys: CH3OH mega-masers (Millimeter and 834.285 MHz with FAST?) • Millimeter VLBI including ALMA? Searching such emission in other galaxies • • • • NGC 4258 and NGC 3079 IRAM 30m, Dec 2012 Observing time: about 10 hours each source Not detected Thanks