The largely unconstrained multiphase nature of outflows in AGN host galaxies
Claudia Cicone (INAF - OABrera), Marcella Brusa (University of, Bologna), Cristina Ramos Almeida (Instituto de Astrof\'isica de Canarias),, Giovanni Cresci (INAF-Arcetri), Bernd Husemann (MPIA), Vincenzo Mainieri, (ESO)

TL;DR
This paper emphasizes the importance of studying the multiphase nature of AGN outflows through consistent analysis of large samples to better understand their role in galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It advocates for unbiased, comprehensive investigation of multiphase AGN winds across large samples to clarify their impact on galaxy evolution.
Findings
Outflows in AGN are composed of multiple gas phases.
A consistent, unbiased approach is crucial for understanding AGN outflows.
Multiphase winds significantly influence galaxy evolution processes.
Abstract
Observations and simulations show that outflows in active galactic nuclei (AGN) contain gas in different phases. To understand their true impact on galaxy evolution, we advocate consistent and unbiased investigation of these multiphase winds in large AGN samples.
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