IC5063: AGN driven outflow of warm and cold gas
R. Morganti (1,2), J. Holt (3), L. Saripalli (4,5), T.A. Oosterloo, (1,2), C.N. Tadhunter (3),((1) Netherlands Foundation for Research in, Astronomy, (2) Kapteyn Astronomical Institute, (3) Univ. of Sheffield, (4), Raman Research Institute, Bangalore, (5) ATNF)

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and analysis of fast neutral and ionised gas outflows in the galaxy IC5063, driven by the interaction between the radio jet and the interstellar medium, with implications for galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed multi-wavelength study linking radio jet interactions to fast gas outflows in IC5063, highlighting the impact of AGN activity on the host galaxy's ISM.
Findings
Neutral hydrogen outflow occurs near a radio lobe 0.5 kpc from the core.
Ionised gas shows complex, blueshifted kinematics coinciding with radio emission.
Outflow kinetic power could significantly influence the galaxy's ISM evolution.
Abstract
We present new ATCA 17- and 24-GHz radio images and ESO-NTT optical spectra of the radio-loud Seyfert galaxy IC5063, the first galaxy in which a fast (~ 600 km/s) outflow of neutral hydrogen was discovered. The new radio data confirm the triple radio structure with a central core and two resolved radio lobes. This implies that the previously detected fast outflow of neutral gas is occurring off-nucleus, near a radio lobe about 0.5 kpc from the core. The ionised gas shows complex kinematics in the region co-spatial with the radio emission. Broad and blueshifted (~ 500 km/s) emission is observed in the region of the radio lobe, at the same location as the blueshifted HI absorption. The velocity of the ionised outflow is similar to the one found in HI. The first order correspondence between the radio and optical properties suggests that the outflow is driven by the interaction between the…
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TopicsMagnetic confinement fusion research
