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Unravelling the complex structure of AGN-driven outflows: I. Kinematics and sizes

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2016-03-23 v2

Abstract

Outflows driven by active galactic nuclei (AGNs) are often invoked as agents of the long-sought AGN feedback. Yet, characterizing and quantifying the impact on their host galaxies has been challenging. We present Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph integral field unit data of 6 local (z<0.1) and luminous (L[OIII]>1042_{[OIII]}>10^{42} erg s1^{-1}) Type 2 AGNs. In the first of a series of papers, we investigate the kinematics and constrain the size of the outflows. The ionized gas kinematics can be described as a superposition of a gravitational component that follows the stellar motion and an outflow-driven component that shows large velocity (up to 600 km s1^{-1}) and large velocity dispersion (up to 800 km s1^{-1}). Using the spatially resolved measurements of the gas, we kinematically measure the size of the outflow, which is found to be between 1.3 and 2.1 kpc. Due to the lack of a detailed kinematic analysis, previous outflow studies likely overestimate their size by up to more than a factor of 2, depending on how the size is estimated and whether the [OIII] or Hα\alpha emission line is used. The relatively small size of the outflows for all 6 of our objects casts doubts on their potency as a mechanism for negative AGN feedback.

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@article{arxiv.1601.02621,
  title  = {Unravelling the complex structure of AGN-driven outflows: I. Kinematics and sizes},
  author = {Marios Karouzos and Jong-Hak Woo and Hyun-Jin Bae},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.02621},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

19 pages, 12 figures, re-submitted with minor revisions to ApJ after referee's report