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About AGN ionization echoes, thermal echoes and ionization deficits in low-redshift Lyα blobs

Authors :
A. Pancoast
Vardha N. Bennert
Sangeeta Malhotra
William C. Keel
Hai Fu
Mischa Schirmer
James E. H. Turner
Nancy A. Levenson
Rebecca L. Davies
Paul Torrey
Source :
NASA Astrophysics Data System
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2016.

Abstract

We report the discovery of 14 Lyman-alpha blobs (LABs) at z~0.3, existing at least 4-7 billion years later in the Universe than all other LABs known. Their optical diameters are 20-70 kpc, and GALEX data imply Ly-alpha luminosities of (0.4-6.3)x10^43 erg/s. Contrary to high-z LABs, they live in low-density areas. They are ionized by AGN, suggesting that cold accretion streams as a power source must deplete between z=2 and z=0.3. We also show that transient AGN naturally explain the ionization deficits observed in many LABs: Their Ly-alpha and X-ray fluxes decorrelate below 10^6 years because of the delayed escape of resonantly scattering Ly-alpha photons. High Ly-alpha luminosities do not require currently powerful AGN, independent of obscuration. Chandra X-ray data reveal intrinsically weak AGN, confirming the luminous optical nebulae as impressive ionization echoes. For the first time, we also report mid-infrared thermal echoes from the dusty tori. We conclude that the AGN have faded by 3-4 orders of magnitude within the last 10^(4-5) years, leaving fossil UV, optical and thermal radiation behind. The host galaxies belong to the group of previously discovered Green Bean galaxies (GBs). Gemini optical imaging reveals smooth spheres, mergers, spectacular outflows and ionization cones. Because of their proximity and high flux densities, GBs are perfect targets to study AGN feedback, mode switching and the Ly-alpha escape. The fully calibrated, coadded optical FITS images are publicly available.<br />Comment: 36 pages, 27 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS 2016 July 21. The coadded gri FITS images are publicly available at https://zenodo.org/record/56059

Details

ISSN :
13652966 and 00358711
Volume :
463
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fe2401124f6d64a74eb69ddf4c64b7a4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw1819