Yet another UFO in the X-ray spectrum of a high-z lensed QSO
M. Dadina, C. Vignali, M. Cappi, G. Lanzuisi, G. Ponti, E. Torresi, B., De Marco, G. Chartas, M. Giustini

TL;DR
This study reports the first detection of an ultra-fast outflow in a high-redshift radio-loud quasar, demonstrating significant feedback potential from AGN outflows during peak galaxy formation epochs.
Contribution
It provides the first evidence of an ultra-fast outflow in a high-z radio-loud quasar, expanding understanding of AGN feedback at early cosmic times.
Findings
Detected a 9.2 keV absorption line indicating gas outflow at 0.3c
UFO's kinetic energy is about 2.5 times the quasar's bolometric luminosity
Suggests magnetic driving as the origin of the outflow
Abstract
Ultra-fast outflows (UFO) appear to be common in local active galactic nuclei (AGN) and may be powerful enough (1\% of L) to effectively quench the star formation in their host galaxies. To test feedback models based on AGN outflows, it is mandatory to investigate UFOs near the peak of AGN activity, that is, at high-z where only a few studies are available to date. UFOs produce Fe resonant absorption lines measured above 7 keV. The most critical problem in detecting such features in distant objects is the difficulty in obtaining X-ray data with sufficient signal-to-noise. We therefore selected a distant QSO that gravitational lensing made bright enough for these purposes, the z=2.64 QSO MG J0414+0534, and observed it with XMM-Newton for 78 ks.} The X-ray spectrum of MG J0414+0534 is complex and shows signatures of cold absorption…
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