Supermassive Black Hole Winds in X-rays -- SUBWAYS. I. Ultra-fast outflows in QSOs beyond the local Universe
G. A. Matzeu, M. Brusa, G. Lanzuisi, M. Dadina, S. Bianchi, G. Kriss,, M. Mehdipour, E. Nardini, G. Chartas, R. Middei, E. Piconcelli, V. Gianolli,, A. Comastri, A. L. Longinotti, Y. Krongold, F. Ricci, P. O. Petrucci, F., Tombesi, A. Luminari, L. Zappacosta, G. Miniutti

TL;DR
This study investigates ultra-fast outflows in 22 luminous AGNs at intermediate redshift using X-ray spectroscopy, confirming their presence in about 30% of the sample and supporting their role in AGN feedback mechanisms.
Contribution
First large-scale X-ray spectroscopic survey of intermediate-redshift luminous AGNs focusing on ultra-fast outflows, extending previous local universe studies.
Findings
Confirmed UFOs in 7 out of 22 sources at >95% confidence
Detected UFOs in approximately 30% of the sample
Supports the presence of highly-ionised, mildly relativistic matter in AGNs
Abstract
We present a new X-ray spectroscopic study of luminous () active galactic nuclei (AGNs) at intermediate-redshift (), as part of the SUpermassive Black hole Winds in the x-rAYS (SUBWAYS) sample, mostly composed of quasars (QSOs) and type\,1 AGN. Here, 17 targets were observed with \textit{XMM-Newton} between 2019--2020 and the remaining 5 are from previous observations. The aim of this large campaign ( duration) is to characterise the various manifestations of winds in the X-rays driven from supermassive black holes in AGN. In this paper we focus on the search and characterization of ultra-fast outflows (UFOs), which are typically detected through blueshifted absorption troughs in the Fe\,K band (). By following Monte Carlo procedures, we confirm the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
