AGN-driven outflows and the AGN feedback efficiency in young radio galaxies
F.Santoro, C.Tadhunter, D.Baron, R.Morganti, J.Holt

TL;DR
This study investigates warm ionised gas outflows in young radio galaxies, revealing that jet-driven feedback is energetically significant but generally inefficient, with outflows comparable to those in ULIRGs and more energetic than typical AGN.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed characterization of warm outflows in young radio AGN, quantifying their properties and feedback efficiencies using combined spectroscopy and imaging data.
Findings
Warm outflows extend up to 2 kpc, consistent with jet-driven expansion.
Most outflows have high electron densities, likely due to jet-induced shocks.
Feedback efficiencies are below 1%, but outflows are more energetic than in typical AGN.
Abstract
Active galactic nuclei (AGN) feedback operated by the expansion of radio jets can play a crucial role in driving gaseous outflows on galaxy scales. Galaxies hosting young radio AGN, whose jets are in the first phases of expansion through the surrounding interstellar medium (ISM), are the ideal targets to probe the energetic significance of this mechanism. In this paper, we characterise the warm ionised gas outflows in a sample of nine young radio sources from the 2Jy sample, combining X-shooter spectroscopy and Hubble Space Telescope (HST) imaging data. We find that the warm outflows have similar radial extents (~0.06-2 kpc) as radio sources, consistent with the idea that `jet mode' AGN feedback is the dominant driver of the outflows detected in young radio galaxies. Exploiting the broad spectral coverage of the X-shooter data, we have used the ratios of trans-auroral emission lines of…
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