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Levenson, Nancy A.; Packham, Christopher C.; Alonso-Herrero, Almudena; Aretxaga, Itziar; Colina, Luis; Díaz-Santos, Tanio; Elitzur, Moshe; Mason, Rachel E.; Perlman, Eric S.; Radomski, James T.; Roche, Patrick F.; Rodríguez Espinosa, José Miguel; Young, Stuart; Telesco, Charles M.
Bibliographical reference
Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy II. Edited by McLean, Ian S.; Casali, Mark M. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 7014, pp. 70142I-70142I-9 (2008).
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Description
CanariCam is the facility mid-infrared (MIR) instrument for the Gran
Telescopio Canarias (GTC), a 10.4m telescope at the Observatorio del
Roque de los Muchachos on La Palma. One of the science drivers for
CanariCam is the study of active galactic nuclei (AGN). We will exploit
the instrument's high sensitivity in imaging, spectroscopy, and
polarimetry modes to answer fundamental questions of AGN and their host
galaxies. Dust in the nucleus of an active galaxy reprocesses the
intrinsic radiation of the central engine to emerge in the MIR. Current
work demonstrates that the hot dust immediately associated with the AGN,
which blocks direct views of the AGN from some lines of sight, is
confined to small (parsec) scales. Thus, high spatial resolution is
essential to probe the "torus" of unified AGN models separate from the
host galaxy. CanariCam provides a 0.08" pixel scale for Nyquist sampling
the diffraction-limited point spread function at 8μm, and narrow
(0.2") spectroscopy slits (with R=120-1300). New observations with the
GTC/CanariCam will provide key constraints on the physical conditions in
the clumpy torus, and we will sensitively determine AGN obscuration as a
function of nuclear activity. We will therefore address the fueling
process and its relationship to the torus, the interaction with the host
galaxy, and dust chemistry. These data will be essential preparation for
the next generation of telescopes that will observe the distant universe
directly to explore galaxy and black hole formation and evolution, and
the GTC/CanariCam system uniquely provides multiple modes to probe AGN.
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