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AGN driven outflows in the OH absorber galaxy IRAS 19154+2704

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2023-12-25 v1

Abstract

We present a two-dimensional study of the gas distribution, excitation and kinematics of the OH absorber galaxy IRAS 19154+2704 using Gemini GMOS-IFU observations. Its continuum image shows a disturbed morphology indicative of a past or on-going interaction. The ionised gas emission presents two kinematic components: a narrow (σ\sigma\lesssim300 km s1^{-1}) component that may be tracing the gas orbiting in the galaxy potential and a broad (σ\sigma\gtrsim500 km s1^{-1}) component which is produced by an Active Galactic Nucleus (AGN) driven outflow, with velocities reaching -500 km s1^{-1} which may exceed the escape velocity of the galaxy. The emission-line ratios and BPT diagrams confirm that the gas excitation in the inner \sim2 kpc is mainly due the AGN, while in regions farther away, a contribution from star formation is observed. We estimate a mass outflow rate of M˙out=4.0±2.6\dot{M}_{\rm out}=4.0\pm2.6 M_\odot yr1^{-1} at a distance of 850 pc from the nucleus. The corresponding outflow kinetic power E˙out=(2.5±1.6)×1042\dot{E}_{\rm out} = (2.5\pm1.6)\times10^{42} erg s1^{-1}, is only 3×1043\times10^{-4} Lbol_{\rm bol} (the AGN luminosity), but the large mass-outflow rate, if kept for a \sim10 Myr AGN lifecycle, will expel 108\approx10^8 M_\odot in ionised gas alone. This is the 6th of a series of papers in which we have investigated the kinematics of ULIRGS, most of which are interacting galaxies showing OH Megamasers. IRAS19154 shows the strongest signatures of an active AGN, supporting an evolutionary scenario: interactions trigger AGN that fully appear in the most advanced stages of the interaction.

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@article{arxiv.2312.14286,
  title  = {AGN driven outflows in the OH absorber galaxy IRAS 19154+2704},
  author = {C. Hekatelyne and Thaisa Storchi-Bergmann and Rogemar A. Riffel and Preeti Kharb and Claudia M. Cassanta and Andrew Robinson and Dinalva A. Sales},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.14286},
  year   = {2023}
}

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Accepted for publication in MNRAS