Ionized gas outflows in infrared-bright dust-obscured galaxies selected with WISE and SDSS
Yoshiki Toba, Hyun-Jin Bae, Tohru Nagao, Jong-Hak Woo, Wei-Hao Wang,, Alexander Y. Wagner, Ai-Lei Sun, Yu-Yen Chang

TL;DR
This study analyzes ionized gas outflows in IR-bright dust-obscured galaxies, revealing strong outflows linked to high IR luminosity and suggesting these galaxies are ideal for studying active galactic nucleus feedback.
Contribution
It provides detailed spectral analysis of ionized gas properties in IR-bright DOGs, highlighting their strong outflows and correlation with IR luminosity, advancing understanding of AGN feedback mechanisms.
Findings
IR-bright DOGs exhibit larger velocity offsets and dispersions than Seyfert 2 galaxies.
Most IR-bright DOGs show velocity dispersions > 300 km/s, indicating strong outflows.
Highly ionized gas lines show more significant outflows than lower ionization lines.
Abstract
We present the ionized gas properties of infrared (IR)-bright dust-obscured galaxies (DOGs) that show an extreme optical/IR color, , selected with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE). For 36 IR-bright DOGs that show [OIII]5007 emission in the SDSS spectra, we performed a detailed spectral analysis to investigate their ionized gas properties. In particular, we measured the velocity offset (the velocity with respect to the systemic velocity measured from the stellar absorption lines) and the velocity dispersion of the [OIII] line. We found that the derived velocity offset and dispersion of most IR-bright DOGs are larger than those of Seyfert 2 galaxies (Sy2s) at , meaning that the IR-bright DOGs show relatively strong outflows compared to Sy2s. This can be explained by the difference of IR…
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