Evidence for powerful AGN winds at high redshift: Dynamics of galactic outflows in radio galaxies during the "Quasar Era"
N.P.H. Nesvadba, M.D. Lehnert, C. De Breuck, A.M.Gilbert, W. van, Breugel

TL;DR
This study provides evidence of powerful AGN-driven galactic outflows at high redshift, demonstrating their potential role in galaxy evolution and feedback mechanisms during the peak quasar era.
Contribution
First direct measurement of energetic bipolar outflows in high-redshift radio galaxies, linking AGN activity to galaxy evolution processes.
Findings
Bipolar outflows with velocities ~800-1000 km/s detected in all studied galaxies.
Outflows carry kinetic energies about 0.2% of the supermassive black hole's rest-mass.
Outflows may significantly influence host galaxy evolution and surrounding halo environment.
Abstract
AGN feedback now appears as an attractive mechanism to resolve some of the outstanding problems with the "standard" cosmological models, in particular those related to massive galaxies. To directly constrain how this may influence the formation of massive galaxies near the peak in the redshift distribution of powerful quasars, z~2, we present an analysis of the emission-line kinematics of 3 powerful radio galaxies at z~2-3 (HzRGs) based on rest-frame optical integral-field spectroscopy obtained with SINFONI on the VLT. HzRGs are among the most massive galaxies, so AGN feedback may have a particularly clear signature. We find evidence for bipolar outflows in all HzRGs, with kinetic energies that are equivalent to 0.2% of the rest-mass of the supermassive black hole. Velocity offsets in the outflows are ~800-1000 km s^-1 between the blueshifted and redshifted line emission, FWHMs ~1000 km…
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