The Close AGN Reference Survey (CARS). A massive multi-phase outflow impacting the edge-on galaxy HE1353-1917
B. Husemann, J. Scharw\"achter, T. A. Davis, M. P\'erez-Torres, I., Smirnova-Pinchukova, G. R. Tremblay, M. Krumpe, F. Combes, S. A. Baum, G., Busch, T. Connor, S. M. Croom, M. Gaspari, R. P. Kraft, C. P. O'Dea, M., Powell, M. Singha, T. Urrutia

TL;DR
This study uses multi-wavelength observations of galaxy HE1353-1917 to analyze AGN-driven outflows, revealing that radio jets can significantly influence galaxy evolution even in radio-quiet AGN.
Contribution
It provides detailed spatially-resolved evidence that low-power radio jets can drive fast multi-phase outflows impacting galaxy evolution.
Findings
Detection of a 25 kpc extended narrow-line region ionized by the AGN.
Identification of a fast multi-phase outflow up to 1000 km/s near the nucleus.
Evidence that radio jets are likely responsible for driving the outflow.
Abstract
[Abridged] We combine extensive spatially-resolved multi-wavelength observations, taken as part of the Close AGN Reference Survey (CARS), for the edge-on disc galaxy HE1353-1917 to characterize the impact of the AGN on its host galaxy via outflows and radiation. Multi-color broad-band photometry is combined with spatially-resolved optical, NIR and sub-mm and radio observations taken with VLT/MUSE, Gemini-N/NIFS, ALMA and the VLA to map the physical properties and kinematics of the multi-phase inter-stellar medium (ISM). We detect a biconical extended narrow-line region (ENLR) ionized by the luminous AGN oriented nearly parallel to the galaxy disc, extending out to at least 25kpc. The extra-planar gas originates from galactic fountains initiated by star formation processes in the disc, rather than an AGN outflow, as shown by the kinematics and the metallicity of the gas. Nevertheless, a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
