AGN Jet-induced Feedback in Galaxies. II. Galaxy colours from a multicloud simulation
C. Tortora, V. Antonuccio-Delogu, S. Kaviraj, J. Silk, A.D. Romeo, U., Becciani

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution simulations and galaxy color modeling to demonstrate how AGN jets can rapidly quench star formation in early-type galaxies, leaving observable signatures in galaxy colors.
Contribution
It introduces a model linking AGN feedback timing to galaxy colors, providing a method to identify recent AGN activity through UV-optical observations.
Findings
Star formation initially slightly enhanced then rapidly quenched by AGN jets.
Galaxy colors, especially NUV-g, indicate recent AGN feedback within ~0.85 Gyr.
Feedback signatures are detectable in bright, massive early-type galaxies.
Abstract
We study the feedback from an AGN on stellar formation within its host galaxy, mainly using one high resolution numerical simulation of the jet propagation within the interstellar medium of an early-type galaxy. In particular, we show that in a realistic simulation where the jet propagates into a two-phase ISM, star formation can initially be slightly enhanced and then, on timescales of few million years, rapidly quenched, as a consequence both of the high temperatures attained and of the reduction of cloud mass (mainly due to Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities). We then introduce a model of (prevalently) {\em negative} AGN feedback, where an exponentially declining star formation is quenched, on a very short time scale, at a time t_AGN, due to AGN feedback. Using the Bruzual & Charlot (2003) population synthesis model and our star formation history, we predict galaxy colours from this…
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