The gentle monster PDS 456: the kpc scale molecular outflow and its implications for QSO feedback
M. Bischetti, E. Piconcelli, C. Feruglio, F. Fiore, S. Carniani, M., Brusa, C. Cicone, C. Vignali, A. Bongiorno, G. Cresci, V. Mainieri, R., Maiolino, A. Marconi, E. Nardini, L. Zappacosta

TL;DR
This study presents ALMA observations of PDS 456 revealing a galaxy-wide molecular outflow that could quench star formation, with outflow properties linked to the AGN's ultra-fast outflow, challenging typical energy-conserving models.
Contribution
First ALMA mapping of molecular outflows in PDS 456, showing a galaxy-wide outflow with implications for AGN feedback mechanisms in luminous quasars.
Findings
Detected a 1.3 kpc rotating molecular disk.
Identified a galaxy-wide outflow with 2.5×10^8 M⊙ mass.
Outflow rate of ~290 M⊙ yr^{-1} and potential to quench star formation.
Abstract
We report on the first ALMA observation of the CO(32) and rest-frame ~340 GHz continuum emission in PDS 456, which is the most luminous, radio-quiet QSO in the local Universe (~0.18), with a bolometric luminosity erg s. ALMA angular resolution allowed us to map scales as small as ~700 pc. The molecular gas reservoir, traced by the core of the very bright CO(32) emission line, is distributed in a compact rotating disk, with size of ~1.3 kpc, seen close to face-on (~25 deg). Fast CO(32) emission in the velocity range km s is also present. Specifically, we detect several blue-shifted clumps out to ~5 kpc from the nucleus, in addition to a compact ( kpc), broad emission component. These components reveal a galaxy-wide molecular outflow, with a total mass …
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
