The diverse cold molecular gas contents, morphologies, and kinematics of type-2 quasars as seen by ALMA
C. Ramos Almeida, M. Bischetti, S. Garcia-Burillo, A. Alonso-Herrero,, A. Audibert, C. Cicone, C. Feruglio, C. N. Tadhunter, J. C. S. Pierce, M., Pereira-Santaella, P. S. Bessiere

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to reveal diverse molecular gas morphologies and kinematics in nearby type-2 quasars, highlighting AGN feedback effects like outflows and their impact on gas distribution.
Contribution
First detailed ALMA analysis of molecular gas morphologies and kinematics in nearby type-2 quasars, linking AGN feedback to molecular outflows and gas distribution modifications.
Findings
Diverse CO morphologies including disks and interacting systems.
Detection of molecular outflows with velocities up to 350 km/s.
Outflows constitute 0.2-0.7% of total molecular gas mass.
Abstract
We present CO(2-1) and adjacent continuum observations of 7 nearby radio-quiet type-2 quasars (QSO2s) obtained with ALMA at ~0.2" resolution (370 pc at z~0.1). The CO morphologies are diverse, including disks and interacting systems. Two of the QSO2s are red early-type galaxies with no CO(2-1) detected. In the interacting galaxies, the central kpc contains 18-25% of the total cold molecular gas, whereas in the spirals it is only 5-12%. J1010+0612 and J1430+1339 show double-peaked CO morphologies which do not have optical counterparts. Based on our analysis of the ionized and molecular kinematics and mm continuum emission, these CO morphologies are most likely produced by AGN feedback in the form of outflows, jets, and/or shocks. The CO kinematics of the QSO2s are dominated by rotation but also reveal noncircular motions. According to our analysis of the kinematics, these noncircular…
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