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SUPER: II. Spatially resolved ionised gas kinematics and scaling relations in z ∼ 2 AGN host galaxies.
- Source :
- Astronomy & Astrophysics / Astronomie et Astrophysique; Oct2020, Vol. 642, p1-32, 32p
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Aims. The SINFONI survey for Unveiling the Physics and Effect of Radiative feedback (SUPER) aims to trace and characterise ionised gas outflows and their impact on star formation in a statistical sample of X-ray selected active galactic nuclei (AGN) at z ∼ 2. We present the first SINFONI results for a sample of 21 Type 1 AGN spanning a wide range in bolometric luminosity (log L<subscript>bol</subscript> = 45.4–47.9 erg s<superscript>−1</superscript>). The main aims of this paper are to determine the extension of the ionised gas, characterise the occurrence of AGN-driven outflows, and link the properties of such outflows with those of the AGN. Methods. We used adaptive optics-assisted SINFONI observations to trace ionised gas in the extended narrow line region using the [O III] λ5007 line. We classified a target as hosting an outflow if its non-parametric velocity of the [O III] line, w<subscript>80</subscript>, was larger than 600 km s<superscript>−1</superscript>. We studied the presence of extended emission using dedicated point-spread function (PSF) observations, after modelling the PSF from the Balmer lines originating from the broad line region. Results. We detect outflows in all the Type 1 AGN sample based on the w<subscript>80</subscript> value from the integrated spectrum, which is in the range ∼650–2700 km s<superscript>−1</superscript>. There is a clear positive correlation between w<subscript>80</subscript> and the AGN bolometric luminosity (> 99% correlation probability), and the black hole mass (98% correlation probability). A comparison of the PSF and the [O III] radial profile shows that the [O III] emission is spatially resolved for ∼35% of the Type 1 sample and the outflows show an extension up to ∼6 kpc. The relation between maximum velocity and the bolometric luminosity is consistent with model predictions for shocks from an AGN-driven outflow. The escape fraction of the outflowing gas increases with the AGN luminosity, although for most galaxies, this fraction is less than 10%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00046361
- Volume :
- 642
- Database :
- Complementary Index
- Journal :
- Astronomy & Astrophysics / Astronomie et Astrophysique
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 148681137
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202038551