Investigating the impact of quasar-driven outflows on galaxies at redshift 0.3-0.4
K. Hervella Seoane, C. Ramos Almeida, J.A. Acosta Pulido, G. Speranza,, C.N. Tadhunter, P.S. Bessiere

TL;DR
This study investigates ionized gas outflows in 19 quasars at redshift 0.3-0.4, analyzing their properties and potential feedback effects on host galaxies, with no clear correlation found between outflows and galaxy features.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of outflow kinematics in quasars at intermediate redshift using multiple detection methods, highlighting the complexity of AGN feedback mechanisms.
Findings
Ionized outflows detected in 18 of 19 quasars.
Higher outflow masses and energies measured with specific analysis methods.
No significant correlation between outflow properties and galaxy morphology or environment.
Abstract
We present a detailed study of the kinematics of 19 QSO2s in the range 0.3<z<0.41 and [OIII] luminosities L. We aim at advancing our understanding of the AGN feedback phenomenon by correlating outflow properties with the presence of young stellar populations (YSPs) with ages <100 Myr, the optical morphology and the environment of the galaxies, and the radio luminosity. We characterize the ionized gas kinematics using the [OIII]5007 profiles, through three different outflow detection methods: multi-component parametric and flux-weighted and peak-weighted non-parametric. We detect ionized outflows in 18 QSO2s using the parametric analysis, and in all of them using the non-parametric methods. We find higher outflow masses using the parametric analysis (log M(M)=6.470.50), and larger mass rates and kinetic powers…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
