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Paper: The PAH contribution to AGN near-infrared emission
Volume: 290, Active Galactic Nuclei: from Central Engine to Host Galaxy
Page: 227
Authors: Marco, O.; Brooks, K.
Abstract: In the course of building ``unified models'' of Active Galactic Nuclei, the near infrared emission in the central kilo-parsec nuclear region is a key parameter: this wavelength range corresponds to the hot to warm dust emission, which originates in the torus and the Narrow Line Region (from a few parsecs to hundreds of parsecs). The measured flux is interpreted in terms of thermal emission and, via a dust modelisation, torus models are built. Using ISAAC at VLT, we observed a sample of AGNs in order to estimate the relative contribution between the thermal continuum emission from silicate & graphite dust grains and PAH molecules.
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