Massive Neutral Gas Outflow in Reddened Quasar SDSS J072910.34+333634.3
Tong Liu, Luming Sun, Xiang Pan, Hongyan Zhou

TL;DR
This study reports a massive, neutral gas outflow in a reddened quasar, revealing significant AGN feedback with an outflow mass exceeding 3 billion solar masses and extending over at least 8 square kiloparsecs.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed analysis of a large-scale neutral gas outflow in a reddened quasar, highlighting its potential role in AGN feedback mechanisms.
Findings
Outflow velocity of approximately 800 km/s.
Outflowing gas covers over 50% of the extended emission.
Total outflow mass exceeds 3 billion solar masses.
Abstract
SDSS J072910.34+333634.3 is a reddened quasar at z=0.96. The archivel Keck/ESI spectrum and our new P200/TripleSpec spectrum reveal an absorption line system in He I*, Ca II H\&K and Na ID. The absorption line system has a width of 600 km/s and a blueshift velocity of 800 km/s relative to the core of narrow emission lines, indicating an outflow. Using the Ca II doublet, we determined that the outflowing gas covers 70\% of the continuum. On the other hand, the HST/ACS image which taken in rest-frame 4130 \AA\ show that the fraction of the quasar emission in ESI aperture was 40\%. We thus conclude that the absorbing gas covers a significant fraction of extended starlight emission, and the best-estimated fraction of 50\% yields a lower limit of the crosssectional area of the outflowing gas to be 8 kpc. The strong Na\&Ca absorption suggests that the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
