We combine mid-infrared diagnostics obtained from integral-field unit
observations taken with MIRI/MRS on JWST with cold molecular gas information
derived from ALMA observations of CO(1-0) emission to investigate the star
formation rate and efficiency within the central ∼ 1.5 kpc×1.3 kpc
region of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 7469 on ∼ 100 pc scales. The active
nucleus leaves a notable imprint on its immediate surroundings by elevating the
temperature of the warm molecular gas, driving an ionized gas outflow on
sub-kpc scales, and selectively destroying small dust grains. These effects,
nevertheless, have relatively little impact on the cold circumnuclear medium or
its ability to form stars. Most of the star formation in NGC 7469 is confined
to a clumpy starburst ring, but the star formation efficiency remains quite
elevated even for the nuclear region that is most affected by the active
nucleus.Comment: 14 pages (main text in 8 pages), 9 figures (1 figure in the
appendix), 5 tables (1 table in the appendix), ApJL in pres