Galactic Scale Feedback Observed in the 3C 298 Quasar Host Galaxy
Andrey Vayner, Shelley A. Wright, Norman Murray, Lee Armus, James E., Larkin, Etsuko Mieda

TL;DR
This study presents high-resolution multi-wavelength observations of the 3C 298 quasar host galaxy, revealing galactic-scale feedback processes, outflows, and the galaxy's evolutionary stage during a merger, with implications for galaxy-black hole co-evolution.
Contribution
First detailed multi-wavelength analysis of 3C 298 showing early galactic feedback and merger stage, highlighting outflows impacting star formation and black hole growth.
Findings
Detected ionized and molecular outflows with high velocities.
Observed molecular gas depletion and suppressed star formation.
Identified the galaxy as an intermediate merger stage with feedback effects.
Abstract
We present high angular resolution multi-wavelength data of the 3C 298 radio-loud quasar host galaxy (z=1.439) taken using the W.M. Keck Observatory OSIRIS integral field spectrograph with adaptive optics, Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), Hubble Space Telescope (HST) WFC3, and the Very Large Array (VLA). Extended emission is detected in the rest-frame optical nebular emission lines H, [OIII], H, [NII], and [SII], as well as molecular lines CO (J=3-2) and (J=5-4). Along the path of 3C 298's relativistic jets we detect conical outflows of ionized gas with velocities up to 1700 km s and outflow rate of 450-1500 Myr. Near the spatial center of the conical outflow, CO (J=3-2) emission shows a molecular gas disc with a total molecular mass () of 6.6M. On the molecular disc's blueshifted side…
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