AGN feedback in the nucleus of M51
M. Querejeta, E. Schinnerer, S. Garc\'ia-Burillo, F. Bigiel, G. A., Blanc, D. Colombo, A. Hughes, K. Kreckel, A. K. Leroy, S. E. Meidt, D. S., Meier, J. Pety, K. Sliwa

TL;DR
This study investigates how a modest active galactic nucleus (AGN) with a radio jet influences the molecular gas in galaxy M51, revealing complex feedback effects and potential regulation of gas inflow and outflow.
Contribution
It provides detailed observations of molecular gas response to AGN feedback in M51, highlighting the impact of radio jets on gas distribution and kinematics in a low-luminosity AGN galaxy.
Findings
AGN feedback affects molecular gas up to 500pc from nucleus
Molecular gas accumulates at edges of ionisation cone
Outflow rates comparable to inflow rates, indicating regulation
Abstract
AGN feedback is invoked as one of the most relevant mechanisms that shape the evolution of galaxies. Our goal is to understand the interplay between AGN feedback and the interstellar medium in M51, a nearby spiral galaxy with a modest AGN and a kpc-scale radio jet expanding through the disc of the galaxy. For that purpose, we combine molecular gas observations in the CO(1-0) and HCN(1-0) lines from the Plateau de Bure interferometer with archival radio, X-ray, and optical data. We show that there is a significant scarcity of CO emission in the ionisation cone, while molecular gas emission tends to accumulate towards the edges of the cone. The distribution and kinematics of CO and HCN line emission reveal AGN feedback effects out to r~500pc, covering the whole extent of the radio jet, with complex kinematics in the molecular gas which displays strong local variations. We propose that…
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