Local positive feedback in the overall negative: the impact of quasar winds on star formation in the FIRE cosmological simulations
Jonathan Mercedes-Feliz (1), Daniel Angl\'es-Alc\'azar (1, 2),, Christopher C. Hayward (2), Rachel K. Cochrane (2, 3), Bryan A. Terrazas, (4), Sarah Wellons (5, 7), Alexander J. Richings (6), Claude-Andr\'e, Faucher-Gigu\`ere (7), Jorge Moreno (8), Kung Yi Su (2, 3, 4)

TL;DR
This study uses cosmological simulations to explore how quasar winds can both suppress and locally trigger star formation, revealing a complex interplay of feedback mechanisms in galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It introduces a novel simulation approach with hyper-refined winds to demonstrate the coexistence of positive and negative AGN feedback effects.
Findings
Quasar winds create central gas cavities reducing overall star formation.
Local positive feedback signatures include enhanced star formation efficiency near cavity edges.
Despite global suppression, some regions show increased star formation due to compression.
Abstract
Negative feedback from accreting supermassive black holes is regarded as a key ingredient in suppressing star formation and quenching massive galaxies. However, several models and observations suggest that black hole feedback may have a positive effect, triggering star formation by compressing interstellar medium gas to higher densities. We investigate the dual role of black hole feedback using cosmological hydrodynamic simulations from the Feedback In Realistic Environments (FIRE) project, including a novel implementation of hyper-refined accretion-disc winds. Focusing on a massive, star-forming galaxy at (), we show that strong quasar winds with kinetic power 10 erg/s acting for 20Myr drive the formation of a central gas cavity and can dramatically reduce the star formation rate surface density across the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
