Search for Molecular Outflows in Local Volume AGN with Herschel-PACS
M. Stone, S. Veilleux, M. Melendez, E. Sturm, J. Gracia-Carpio, E., Gonzalez-Alfonso

TL;DR
This study systematically searches for molecular outflows in local AGN using Herschel-PACS, revealing that only the most luminous AGN exhibit fast outflows, and confirming OH absorption as a dust obscuration proxy.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic comparison of molecular outflows in low-luminosity AGN with more luminous galaxy mergers, highlighting the role of AGN luminosity in driving outflows.
Findings
OH 119 μm detected in 42 of 52 BAT AGN
Fast molecular outflows found only in the most luminous AGN
OH absorption correlates strongly with dust obscuration measures
Abstract
We present the results from a systematic search for galactic-scale, molecular (OH 119 m) outflows in a sample of 52 Local Volume ( Mpc) Burst Alert Telescope detected active galactic nuclei (BAT AGN) with \emph{Herschel}-PACS. We combine the results from our analysis of the BAT AGN with the published \emph{Herschel}/PACS data of 43 nearby () galaxy mergers, mostly ultraluminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs) and QSOs. The objects in our sample of BAT AGN have, on average, times lower AGN luminosities, star formation rates (SFRs), and stellar masses than those of the ULIRG and QSO sample. OH 119 m is detected in 42 of our BAT AGN targets. Evidence for molecular outflows (i.e. OH absorption profiles with median velocities more blueshifted than 50 km s and/or blueshifted wings with 84-percentile velocities less than 300 km s) is seen…
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