Deciphering the imprint of AGN feedback in Seyfert galaxies: Nuclear-scale molecular gas deficits
S. Garc\'ia-Burillo, E. K. S. Hicks, A. Alonso-Herrero, M., Pereira-Santaella, A. Usero, M. Querejeta, O. Gonz\'alez-Martin, D. Delaney,, C. Ramos Almeida, F. Combes, D. Angl\'es-Alc\'azar, A. Audibert, E., Bellocchi, R. I. Davies, T. A. Davis, J. S. Elford, I. Garc\'ia-Bernete

TL;DR
This study investigates how active galactic nucleus (AGN) feedback influences the distribution of cold and hot molecular gas in the nuclear regions of Seyfert galaxies, revealing a luminosity-dependent transition in gas concentration.
Contribution
It provides the first large-sample analysis linking AGN X-ray luminosity to molecular gas distribution changes, highlighting a feedback-driven depletion at high luminosities.
Findings
Low-luminosity AGN have high central molecular gas concentrations.
High-luminosity AGN show decreased gas concentration and flatter profiles.
A clear luminosity threshold divides the gas distribution regimes.
Abstract
We use a sample of 64 nearby (D=7-45 Mpc) disk galaxies including 45 AGN and 19 non-AGN, that have high spatial resolution multiline CO observations obtained with the ALMA and/or PdBI arrays to study the distribution of cold molecular gas in their circumunuclear disks (CND). We analyze whether the concentration of cold molecular gas changes as a function of the X-ray luminosity in the 2-10 keV range (). We also study the concentration of the hot molecular gas using NIR data obtained for the H2 1-0S(1) line. We find a turnover in the distribution of the cold molecular gas concentration as a function of with a breakpoint which divides the sample into two branches: the AGN build-up branch (erg/s) and the AGN feedback branch (erg/s) . Lower luminosity AGN and non-AGN of the AGN build-up branch show high cold…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
