Powerful ionized gas outflows in the interacting radio galaxy 4C+29.30

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Autor(a) principal: Couto, Guilherme dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Storchi-Bergmann, Thaisa, Siemiginowska, Aneta L., Riffel, Rogemar André, Morganti, Raffaellla H.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/217840
Resumo: We investigate the ionized gas excitation and kinematics in the inner 4.3 × 6.2 kpc2 of the merger radio galaxy 4C+29.30. Using optical integral field spectroscopy with the Gemini North Telescope, we present flux distributions, line-ratio maps, peak velocities and velocity dispersion maps as well as channel maps with a spatial resolution of ≈955 pc. We observe high blueshifts of up to ∼−650 km s−1 in a region ∼1 arcsec south of the nucleus (the southern knot – SK), which also presents high velocity dispersions (∼250 km s−1), which we attribute to an outflow. A possible redshifted counterpart is observed north from the nucleus (the northern knot – NK). We propose that these regions correspond to a bipolar outflow possibly due to the interaction of the radio jet with the ambient gas. We estimate a total ionized gas mass outflow rate of M˙ out = 25.4+11.5 −7.5 M yr−1with a kinetic power of E˙ = 8.1+10.7 −4.0 × 1042 erg s−1, which represents 5.8+7.6 −2.9 per cent of the active galactic nucleus (AGN) bolometric luminosity. These values are higher than usually observed in nearby active galaxies with the same bolometric luminosities and could imply a significant impact of the outflows in the evolution of the host galaxy. The excitation is higher in the NK – that correlates with extended X-ray emission, indicating the presence of hotter gas – than in the SK, supporting a scenario in which an obscuring dust lane is blocking part of the AGN radiation to reach the southern region of the galaxy.
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spelling Couto, Guilherme dos SantosStorchi-Bergmann, ThaisaSiemiginowska, Aneta L.Riffel, Rogemar AndréMorganti, Raffaellla H.2021-02-09T04:08:07Z20200035-8711http://hdl.handle.net/10183/217840001120510We investigate the ionized gas excitation and kinematics in the inner 4.3 × 6.2 kpc2 of the merger radio galaxy 4C+29.30. Using optical integral field spectroscopy with the Gemini North Telescope, we present flux distributions, line-ratio maps, peak velocities and velocity dispersion maps as well as channel maps with a spatial resolution of ≈955 pc. We observe high blueshifts of up to ∼−650 km s−1 in a region ∼1 arcsec south of the nucleus (the southern knot – SK), which also presents high velocity dispersions (∼250 km s−1), which we attribute to an outflow. A possible redshifted counterpart is observed north from the nucleus (the northern knot – NK). We propose that these regions correspond to a bipolar outflow possibly due to the interaction of the radio jet with the ambient gas. We estimate a total ionized gas mass outflow rate of M˙ out = 25.4+11.5 −7.5 M yr−1with a kinetic power of E˙ = 8.1+10.7 −4.0 × 1042 erg s−1, which represents 5.8+7.6 −2.9 per cent of the active galactic nucleus (AGN) bolometric luminosity. These values are higher than usually observed in nearby active galaxies with the same bolometric luminosities and could imply a significant impact of the outflows in the evolution of the host galaxy. The excitation is higher in the NK – that correlates with extended X-ray emission, indicating the presence of hotter gas – than in the SK, supporting a scenario in which an obscuring dust lane is blocking part of the AGN radiation to reach the southern region of the galaxy.application/pdfengMonthly notices of the royal astronomical society. Oxford. Vol. 497, no. 4 (Oct. 2020), p. 5103–5117Galáxias ativasCinemática estelarNucleo galaticoGalaxies: activeGalaxies: individual: 4C+29.30Galaxies: jetsGalaxies: kinematics and dynamicsGalaxies: nucleiPowerful ionized gas outflows in the interacting radio galaxy 4C+29.30Estrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001120510.pdf.txt001120510.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain80519http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/217840/2/001120510.pdf.txt24171949404b9325393cd2e77b2075d2MD52ORIGINAL001120510.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf13821310http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/217840/1/001120510.pdf6afa104283947f9d7bd886ed7824521bMD5110183/2178402021-03-09 04:49:28.723282oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/217840Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2021-03-09T07:49:28Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Powerful ionized gas outflows in the interacting radio galaxy 4C+29.30
title Powerful ionized gas outflows in the interacting radio galaxy 4C+29.30
spellingShingle Powerful ionized gas outflows in the interacting radio galaxy 4C+29.30
Couto, Guilherme dos Santos
Galáxias ativas
Cinemática estelar
Nucleo galatico
Galaxies: active
Galaxies: individual: 4C+29.30
Galaxies: jets
Galaxies: kinematics and dynamics
Galaxies: nuclei
title_short Powerful ionized gas outflows in the interacting radio galaxy 4C+29.30
title_full Powerful ionized gas outflows in the interacting radio galaxy 4C+29.30
title_fullStr Powerful ionized gas outflows in the interacting radio galaxy 4C+29.30
title_full_unstemmed Powerful ionized gas outflows in the interacting radio galaxy 4C+29.30
title_sort Powerful ionized gas outflows in the interacting radio galaxy 4C+29.30
author Couto, Guilherme dos Santos
author_facet Couto, Guilherme dos Santos
Storchi-Bergmann, Thaisa
Siemiginowska, Aneta L.
Riffel, Rogemar André
Morganti, Raffaellla H.
author_role author
author2 Storchi-Bergmann, Thaisa
Siemiginowska, Aneta L.
Riffel, Rogemar André
Morganti, Raffaellla H.
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Couto, Guilherme dos Santos
Storchi-Bergmann, Thaisa
Siemiginowska, Aneta L.
Riffel, Rogemar André
Morganti, Raffaellla H.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Galáxias ativas
Cinemática estelar
Nucleo galatico
topic Galáxias ativas
Cinemática estelar
Nucleo galatico
Galaxies: active
Galaxies: individual: 4C+29.30
Galaxies: jets
Galaxies: kinematics and dynamics
Galaxies: nuclei
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Galaxies: active
Galaxies: individual: 4C+29.30
Galaxies: jets
Galaxies: kinematics and dynamics
Galaxies: nuclei
description We investigate the ionized gas excitation and kinematics in the inner 4.3 × 6.2 kpc2 of the merger radio galaxy 4C+29.30. Using optical integral field spectroscopy with the Gemini North Telescope, we present flux distributions, line-ratio maps, peak velocities and velocity dispersion maps as well as channel maps with a spatial resolution of ≈955 pc. We observe high blueshifts of up to ∼−650 km s−1 in a region ∼1 arcsec south of the nucleus (the southern knot – SK), which also presents high velocity dispersions (∼250 km s−1), which we attribute to an outflow. A possible redshifted counterpart is observed north from the nucleus (the northern knot – NK). We propose that these regions correspond to a bipolar outflow possibly due to the interaction of the radio jet with the ambient gas. We estimate a total ionized gas mass outflow rate of M˙ out = 25.4+11.5 −7.5 M yr−1with a kinetic power of E˙ = 8.1+10.7 −4.0 × 1042 erg s−1, which represents 5.8+7.6 −2.9 per cent of the active galactic nucleus (AGN) bolometric luminosity. These values are higher than usually observed in nearby active galaxies with the same bolometric luminosities and could imply a significant impact of the outflows in the evolution of the host galaxy. The excitation is higher in the NK – that correlates with extended X-ray emission, indicating the presence of hotter gas – than in the SK, supporting a scenario in which an obscuring dust lane is blocking part of the AGN radiation to reach the southern region of the galaxy.
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