No sign of strong molecular gas outflow in an infrared-bright dust-obscured galaxy with strong ionized-gas outflow
Yoshiki Toba, Shinya Komugi, Tohru Nagao, Takuji Yamashita, Wei-Hao, Wang, Masatoshi Imanishi, Ai-Lei Sun

TL;DR
This study discovers an IR-bright dust-obscured galaxy with a strong ionized-gas outflow but no corresponding molecular gas outflow, suggesting AGN-driven ionized outflows may not impact cold molecular gas in some galaxies.
Contribution
First detailed ALMA observations of molecular gas in an IR-bright DOG with ionized outflows, showing normal molecular gas properties despite strong AGN activity.
Findings
No significant molecular gas outflow detected.
Molecular gas properties are consistent with typical ULIRGs.
Ionized outflows do not necessarily affect cold molecular gas.
Abstract
We report the discovery of an infrared (IR)-bright dust-obscured galaxy (DOG) that shows a strong ionized-gas outflow but no significant molecular gas outflow. Based on detail analysis of their optical spectra, we found some peculiar IR-bright DOGs that show strong ionized-gas outflow ([OIII]5007) from the central active galactic nucleus (AGN). For one of these DOGs (WISE J102905.90+050132.4) at , we performed follow-up observations using ALMA to investigate their CO molecular gas properties. As a result, we successfully detected CO(=2-1) and CO(=4-3) lines, and the continuum of this DOG. The intensity-weighted velocity map of both lines shows a gradient, and the line profile of those CO lines is well-fitted by a single narrow Gaussian, meaning that this DOG has no sign of strong molecular gas outflow. The IR luminosity of this object…
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