Looking for Signatures of AGN Feedback in Radio-Quiet AGN
Preeti Kharb (NCRA-TIFR), Silpa Sasikumar (NCRA-TIFR)

TL;DR
This study investigates signatures of AGN feedback in radio-quiet AGN through multi-frequency radio observations, revealing complex outflow structures, episodic jet activity, and potential impacts on host galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides new multi-frequency radio imaging evidence of stratified outflows, episodic jets, and their possible role in galaxy evolution in radio-quiet AGN.
Findings
Detection of stratified radio outflows with polarization signatures.
Observation of episodic jet activity in Seyfert and LINER galaxies.
Evidence linking jet activity to disturbances in host galaxy gas and star formation.
Abstract
(Abridged) In this article, we discuss the state of ``AGN feedback'' in radio-quiet (RQ) AGN. This study involves heterogeneous samples of nearby Seyfert and LINER galaxies as well as QSOs that have been observed at low radio frequencies (few ~100 MHz) with the GMRT and ~GHz frequencies with the VLA and VLBA. These multi-frequency, multi-resolution observations detect a range of arcsecond-scale radio spectral indices that are consistent with the presence of multiple contributors including starburst winds and AGN jets or winds; steep spectrum ``relic'' emission is observed as well. Polarization-sensitive data from the VLA and GMRT suggest that the radio outflows are stratified (e.g., in IIIZw2, Mrk231); distinct polarization signatures suggest that there could either be a ``spine + sheath'' structure in the radio outflow, or there could be a ``jet + wind'' structure. Similar nested…
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