Quantifying the AGN-driven outflows in ULIRGs (QUADROS) I: VLT/Xshooter observations of 9 nearby objects
Marvin Rose, Clive Tadhunter, Cristina Ramos Almeida, Javier Rodriguez, Zaurin, Francesco Santoro, Robert Spence

TL;DR
This study uses VLT/Xshooter observations to accurately measure properties of AGN-driven outflows in 9 nearby ULIRGs, revealing their compactness, high densities, and modest energetic impact on galaxy evolution.
Contribution
First detailed quantification of warm outflow properties in local ULIRGs using trans-auroral emission lines, improving understanding of AGN feedback effects.
Findings
Outflows are compact, with radii 0.05-1.2 kpc.
High electron densities, exceeding typical assumptions.
Modest mass outflow rates and kinetic powers, limited impact on large-scale evolution.
Abstract
Although now routinely incorporated into hydrodynamic simulations of galaxy evolution, the true importance of the feedback effect of the outflows driven by active galactic nuclei (AGN) remains uncertain from an observational perspective. This is due to a lack of accurate information on the densities, radial scales and level of dust extinction of the outflow regions. Here we use the unique capabilities of VLT/Xshooter to investigate the warm outflows in a representative sample of 9 local (0.06 z 0.15) ULIRGs with AGN nuclei and, for the first time, accurately quantify the key outflow properties. We find that the outflows are compact (0.05 R 1.2 kpc), significantly reddened (median E(B-V)0.5 magnitudes), and have relatively high electron densities (3.4 log n (cm) 4.8). It is notable that the latter densities -- obtained using…
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