A new discovery space opened by eROSITA: Ionised AGN outflows from X-ray selected samples
Blessing Musiimenta, Marcella Brusa, Teng Liu, Mara Salvato, Johannes, Buchner, Zsofi Igo, Sophia G. H. Waddell, Yoshiki Toba, Riccardo Arcodia,, Johan Comparat, David M. Alexander, Francesco Shankar, Andrea Lapi, Cristina, Ramos Almeida, Antonis Georgakakis, Andrea Merloni

TL;DR
This study uses eROSITA data to identify and characterize ionised AGN outflows, revealing their properties, correlations with luminosity, and implications for galaxy evolution, marking a significant step in large-scale AGN feedback research.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new method to select and analyze ionised AGN outflows from eROSITA data, expanding the discovery space for feedback studies.
Findings
Identified ~1400 AGN candidates with outflows at z>0.5
Found strong correlations between outflow properties and AGN luminosity
Most outflows are not energy-conserving, with kinetic efficiencies >1%
Abstract
In the context of an evolutionary model, the outflow phase of an Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) occurs at the peak of its activity, once the central SMBH is massive enough to generate sufficient power to counterbalance the potential well of the host galaxy. This phase plays a vital role in galaxy evolution. We aim to apply various selection methods to isolate powerful AGNs in the feedback phase, trace and characterise their outflows, and explore the link between AGN luminosity and outflow properties. We applied a combination of methods to the eROSITA Final Equatorial Depth survey (eFEDS) catalogue and isolated ~1400 candidates at z>0.5 out of ~11750 AGNs (~12\%). We tested the robustness of our selection on the small subsample of 50 sources with available good quality SDSS spectra at 0.5<z<1, for which we fitted the [OIII] emission line complex and searched for the presence of ionised gas…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
