NICS-TNG infrared spectroscopy of NGC 1068: The first extragalactic measurement of [P II] and a new tool to constrain the origin of [Fe II] line emission in galaxies

Oliva, E.; Marconi, A.; Maiolino, R.; Testi, L.; Mannucci, F.; Ghinassi, F.; Licandro, J.; Origlia, L.; Baffa, C.; Checcucci, A.; Comoretto, G.; Gavryussev, V.; Gennari, S.; Giani, E.; Hunt, L. K.; Lisi, F.; Lorenzetti, D.; Marcucci, G.; Miglietta, L.; Sozzi, M.; Stefanini, P.; Vitali, F.
Bibliographical reference

Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.369, p.L5-L8 (2001)

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2001
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We report 0.9-1.4 mu m spectroscopic observations of NGC 1068 collected during the commissioning phase of the near infrared camera spectrometer (NICS) of the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo (TNG). These yielded the first extragalactic measurement of [P II] (1.188 mu m) line emission. In the central 0.75arcsecx2 arcsec the [Fe II]/[P II] line-intensity ratio is close to unity, similar to that measured in the Orion bar and a factor of la 20 smaller than in supernova remnants. This indicates that most of iron is locked into grains and, therefore, argues against shock excitation being the primary origin of [Fe II] line emission in the central regions of NGC 1068. We propose the [Fe II]/[P II] ratio as a simple and effective tool to study and perhaps resolve the long debated questions related to the origin of [Fe II] line emission and, more generally, to constrain the role of shock excitation in active galaxies.