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Understanding the Origin of Radio Outflows in Seyfert Galaxies using Radio Polarimetry

Biny Sebastian, P. Kharb, C. P. O' Dea, J. F. Gallimore, S. A. Baum, E. J. M. Colbert

Published 2019-12-19Version 1

The role of starburst winds versus active galactic nuclei (AGN) jets/winds in the formation of the kiloparsec scale radio emission seen in Seyferts is not yet well understood. In order to be able to disentangle the role of various components, we have observed a sample of Seyfert galaxies exhibiting kpc-scale radio emission suggesting outflows, along with a comparison sample of starburst galaxies, with the EVLA B-array in polarimetric mode at 1.4 GHz and 5~GHz. Polarization is clearly detected in three Seyfert galaxies and one starburst galaxy. The Seyfert galaxy NGC\,2639, shows highly polarized secondary radio lobes, not observed before, which are aligned perpendicular to the known pair of radio lobes. The additional pair of lobes represent an older epoch of emission. A multi-epoch multi-frequency study of the starburst-Seyfert composite galaxy NGC\,3079, reveals that the jet together with the starburst superwind and the galactic magnetic fields might be responsible for the well-known 8-shaped radio lobes observed in this galaxy. We find that many of the Seyfert galaxies in our sample show bubble-shaped lobes, which are absent in the starburst galaxies that do not host an AGN.

Comments: 5 pages, 1 figure, Oral presentation, Proceedings of the IAU356: Nuclear Activity in Galaxies across Cosmic Time, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (7-11 October, 2019)
Categories: astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.HE
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