Reality and Myths of AGN Feedback
Bernd Husemann (MPIA), Chris M. Harrison (ESO)

TL;DR
This paper summarizes a workshop that critically examined the observational evidence for AGN feedback, clarifying what is supported by data and what remains uncertain in the field.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of current observational insights and debates regarding the reality and myths of AGN feedback.
Findings
Clarified observational evidence for AGN feedback
Identified key uncertainties and myths in the field
Summarized consensus and debates from the workshop
Abstract
Feedback from active galactic nuclei (AGN) remains controversial despite its wide acceptance as necessary to regulate massive galaxy growth. A dedicated workshop was held on 16-20 October 2017 at the Lorentz Center in Leiden to distinguish between the reality and myths of AGN feedback from the observational side. Here, we summarize briefly all the sessions and outcome of the stimulating workshop. More details on the outcome of the discussions are provided in a series of articles.
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