The impact of AGN-driven winds on physical and observable galaxy sizes
R. K. Cochrane, D. Angl\'es-Alc\'azar, J. Mercedes-Feliz, C. C., Hayward, C.-A. Faucher-Gigu\`ere, S. Wellons, B. A. Terrazas, A. Wetzel, P., F. Hopkins, J. Moreno, K.-Y. Su, and R. S. Somerville

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution simulations to show that AGN-driven winds significantly influence galaxy sizes and observable properties, reducing starburst compactness and altering multi-wavelength emission profiles.
Contribution
It introduces advanced simulation techniques to demonstrate the role of AGN winds in shaping galaxy evolution and observable characteristics at high redshift.
Findings
AGN winds suppress compact starbursts and maintain galaxy sizes.
FIR flux decreases, optical-NIR flux increases with AGN winds.
Half-light radius varies significantly with AGN feedback inclusion.
Abstract
Without AGN feedback, simulated massive, star-forming galaxies become too compact relative to observed galaxies at z<2. In this paper, we perform high-resolution re-simulations of a massive (M_star~10^11 M_sol) galaxy at z~2.3, drawn from the Feedback in Realistic Environments (FIRE) project. In the simulation without AGN feedback, the galaxy experiences a rapid starburst and shrinking of its half-mass radius. We experiment with driving mechanical AGN winds, using a state-of-the-art hyper-Lagrangian refinement technique to increase particle resolution. These winds reduce the gas surface density in the inner regions of the galaxy, suppressing the compact starburst and maintaining an approximately constant half-mass radius. Using radiative transfer, we study the impact of AGN feedback on the magnitude and extent of the multi-wavelength continuum emission. When AGN winds are included, the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
