The SINFONI survey of powerful radio galaxies at z~2: Jet-driven AGN feedback during the Quasar Era
N. Nesvadba, C. De Breuck, M. D. Lehnert, P. N. Best, and C. Collet

TL;DR
This study uses VLT/SINFONI spectroscopy to analyze ionized gas in 33 high-redshift radio galaxies, revealing jet-driven outflows and complex gas kinematics that influence galaxy evolution during the Quasar Era.
Contribution
It provides new empirical insights into the relationship between radio jets and gas dynamics in massive galaxies at z~2, linking jet energy to outflow properties and galaxy evolution.
Findings
Gas kinematics are complex with broad line widths up to 1300 km/s.
Approximately half show bipolar outflows aligned with radio jets.
Jet kinetic energy correlates with the energy of gas outflows.
Abstract
We present VLT/SINFONI imaging spectroscopy of the warm ionized gas in 33 powerful radio galaxies at redshifts z>~2, which are excellent sites to study the interplay of rapidly accreting active galactic nuclei and the interstellar medium of the host galaxy in the very late formation stages of massive galaxies. Our targets span two orders of magnitude in radio size (2-400 kpc) and kinetic jet energy (a few 10^46 to almost 10^48 erg s^-1). All sources have complex gas kinematics with broad line widths up to ~1300 km s^-1. About half have bipolar velocity fields with offsets up to 1500 km s^-1 and are consistent with global back-to-back outflows. The others have complex velocity distributions, often with multiple abrupt velocity jumps far from the nucleus of the galaxy, and are not associated with a major merger in any obvious way. We present several empirical constraints that show why gas…
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