Probing multi-phase outflows and AGN feedback in compact radio galaxies: the case of PKSB 1934-63
F. Santoro, M. Rose, R. Morganti, C. Tadhunter, T.A. Oosterloo, J., Holt

TL;DR
This study investigates the interstellar medium and outflows in the young radio galaxy PKSB1934-63, revealing jet-driven outflows with high-density ionized gas, low feedback efficiency, and evidence of shock ionization, highlighting early AGN-ISM interactions.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of multi-phase outflows and AGN feedback in a young, compact radio galaxy using broad wavelength spectroscopy.
Findings
Outflows are jet-driven and confined within ~60pc.
Outflowing gas has very high density (~10^5.5cm^-3).
AGN feedback operates at low efficiency (~10^-4 to 10^-3%).
Abstract
Young radio AGN are pivotal for our understanding of many of the still-debated aspects of AGN feedback. In this paper we present a study of the interstellar medium in the compact, peaked-spectrum radio galaxy PKSB1934-63 using X-shooter observations. Most of the warm ionized gas resides within a circum-nuclear disk with a radius of about 200pc that is likely to constitute the gas reservoir from which the central black hole feeds. On the other hand, we find a biconical outflow of warm ionized gas with an estimated radius of 59+/-12pc. This matches the radial extent of the radio source and suggests that the outflow is jet driven. Thanks to the superior wavelength coverage of the data, we can estimate the density of the warm ionized gas using the trans-auroral line technique, and we find that the outflowing gas has remarkably high density, up to n_e~10^5.5cm^-3 . The estimated mass outflow…
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