The physics and astrophysics of X-ray outflows from Active Galactic Nuclei
Sibasish Laha, Randall Smith, Panayiotis Tzanavaris, Tim Kallman,, Sylvain Veilleux, Francesco Tombesi, Gerard Kriss, Matteo Guainazzi, Massimo, Gaspari, Jelle Kaastra, Alex Markowitz, Mike Crenshaw, Ehud Behar, Keigo, Fukumura, Anna Lia Longinotti, Agata Rozanska, Jacobo Ebrero

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current understanding and future prospects of X-ray outflows from Active Galactic Nuclei, emphasizing the need for advanced high-resolution, high-throughput X-ray and UV observatories to unravel their physics and impact.
Contribution
It highlights the importance of next-generation X-ray telescopes with enhanced spectral resolution and effective area for studying AGN outflows and their role in galaxy evolution.
Findings
High-resolution X-ray spectroscopy has improved understanding of ionized absorbers.
Future observatories will enable detailed line profile analysis and outflow structure studies.
X-ray outflows are crucial for understanding SMBH-host galaxy interactions.
Abstract
The highly energetic outflows from Active Galactic Nuclei detected in X-rays are one of the most powerful mechanisms by which the central supermassive black hole (SMBH) interacts with the host galaxy. The last two decades of high resolution X-ray spectroscopy with XMM and Chandra have improved our understanding of the nature of these outflowing ionized absorbers and we are now poised to take the next giant leap with higher spectral resolution and higher throughput observatories to understand the physics and impact of these outflows on the host galaxy gas. The future studies on X-ray outflows not only have the potential to unravel some of the currently outstanding puzzles in astronomy, such as the physical basis behind the MBH relation, the cooling flow problem in intra-cluster medium (ICM), and the evolution of the quasar luminosity function across cosmic timescales, but also…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
