High‐Resolution Infrared Imaging of the Compact Nuclear Source in NGC 4258
- 10 March 2000
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 531 (2) , 756-763
- https://doi.org/10.1086/308486
Abstract
We present high resolution imaging of the nucleus of NGC4258 from 1 micron to 18 microns. Our observations reveal that the previously discovered compact source of emission is unresolved even at the near-infrared resolution of about 0.2 arcsec FWHM which corresponds to about 7 pc at the distance of the galaxy. This is consistent with the source of emission being the region in the neighborhood of the purported 3.5*10^7 M_sun black hole. After correcting for about 18 mags of visual extinction, the infrared data are consistent with a F_nu \propto nu^(-1.4+/-0.1) spectrum from 1.1 micron to 18 micron, implying a non-thermal origin. Based on this spectrum, the total extinction corrected infrared luminosity (1-20 micron) of the central source is 2*10^8 L_sun. We argue that the infrared spectrum and luminosity of the central source obviates the need for a substantial contribution from a standard, thin accretion disk at these wavelengths and calculate the accretion rate through an advection dominated accretion flow to be Mdot \sim 10^(-3) M_sun/yr. The agreement between these observations and the theoretical spectral energy distribution for advection dominated flows provides evidence for the existence of an advection dominated flow in this low luminosity AGN.Comment: 21 pages, 5 figures, Appearing in Mar 2000 ApJ vol. 53Keywords
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