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Title: Gauging the effect of supermassive black holes feedback on quasar host galaxies Get access Arrow
Authors: Dall´Agnol de Oliveira, B.
Storchi Bergmann, T.
Kraemer, S. B.
Villar Martín, M.
Schnorr Müller, A.
Schmitt, H. R.
Ruschel Dutra, D.
Crenshaw, D. M.
Fischer, T. C.
Keywords: ISM: jets and outflows;Galxies: active;Quasars: emission lines;Quasars: supermassive black holes
Issue Date: 21-Apr-2021
Publisher: Oxford Academics: Oxford University Press
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stab1067
Published version: https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article-abstract/504/3/3890/6244232
Citation: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 504(3): 3890-3908(2021)
Abstract: In order to gauge the role that active galactic nuclei play in the evolution of galaxies via the effect of kinetic feedback in nearby QSO 2’s (z ∼ 0.3), we observed eight such objects with bolometric luminosities Lbol∼1046ergs−1 using Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph-integral field units. The emission lines were fitted with at least two Gaussian curves, the broadest of which we attributed to gas kinetically disturbed by an outflow. We found that the maximum extent of the outflow ranges from ∼1 to 8 kpc, being ∼0.5±0.3 times the extent of the [OIII] ionized gas region. Our ‘default’ assumptions for the gas density (obtained from the [SII] doublet) and outflow velocities resulted in peak mass outflow rates of M˙defout∼ 3–30 M⊙yr−1 and outflow power of E˙defout∼1041–1043ergs−1⁠. The corresponding kinetic coupling efficiencies are εdeff=E˙defout/Lbol∼7×10−4–0.5 per cent, with the average efficiency being only 0.06 per cent (0.01 per cent median), implying little feedback powers from ionized gas outflows in the host galaxies. We investigated the effects of varying assumptions and calculations on M˙out and E˙out regarding the ionized gas densities, velocities, masses, and inclinations of the outflow relative to the plane of the sky, resulting in average uncertainties of 1 dex. In particular, we found that better indicators of the [OIII] emitting gas density than the default [SII] line ratio, such as the [ArIV] λλ4711,40 line ratio, result in almost an order of magnitude decrease in the εf.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12666/738
E-ISSN: 1365-2966
ISSN: 0035-8711
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