The dynamics of the ionized and molecular ISM in powerful obscured quasars at z>=3.5
N.P.H. Nesvadba, M. Polletta, M. D. Lehnert, J. Bergeron, C. De, Breuck, G. Lagache, A. Omont

TL;DR
This study investigates the kinematics and excitation of ionized and molecular gas in two high-redshift obscured quasars, revealing outflows likely driven by radio activity and implications for galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides detailed kinematic analysis of ionized and molecular gas in z>=3.5 quasars, highlighting radio-driven outflows as a key feedback mechanism.
Findings
Ionized gas shows broad, blueshifted emission lines indicating outflows.
Molecular gas is blueshifted, suggesting participation in outflows.
Significant gas velocities exceed escape velocity, implying potential galaxy feedback.
Abstract
We present an analysis of the kinematics and excitation of the warm ionized gas in two obscured, powerful quasars at z>=3.5 from the SWIRE survey, SWIRE J022513.90-043419.9 and SWIRE J022550.67-042142, based on imaging spectroscopy on the VLT. Line ratios in both targets are consistent with luminous narrow-line regions of AGN. SWIRE J022550.67-042142 has very broad (FWHM=2000 km/s), spatially compact [OIII] line emission. SWIRE J022513.90-043419.9 is spatially resolved, has complex line profiles of H-beta and [OIII], including broad wings with blueshifts of up to -1500 km/s relative to the narrow [OIII]5007 component, and widths of up to FWHM=5000 km/s. Estimating the systemic redshift from the narrow H-beta line, as is standard for AGN host galaxies, implies that a significant fraction of the molecular gas is blueshifted by up to ~ -1000 km/s relative to the systemic velocity. Thus the…
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