A Song of Lines and Winds: Tracing the Signatures of AGN Outflows in X-rays
M. Laurenti, F. Tombesi, P. Cond\`o, M. Gaspari, F. Nicastro, E. Torresi, A. Luminari, E. Piconcelli, L. Zappacosta, K. Fukumura, G. Lanzuisi, R. Serafinelli, M. Dadina, M. Cappi, R. Middei, F. Arevalo Gonzalez, and F. Di Salvo

TL;DR
This study analyzes a large sample of ultra-fast outflows in AGN using X-ray spectra, revealing correlations among wind properties and implications for AGN feedback and galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of UFO properties across diverse AGN, linking wind characteristics to AGN class and physical models.
Findings
Faster winds have broader and stronger absorption lines.
Velocity dispersions are significant and affect wind energetics estimates.
UFO launching radii are close to the innermost stable orbit.
Abstract
Ultra-fast outflows (UFOs) are highly ionized, mildly relativistic winds seen in the X-ray spectra of active galactic nuclei (AGN) and are thought to contribute to AGN feedback and galaxy evolution. We investigate UFO signatures by analyzing a broad collection of published detections. Our final sample comprises 122 robust (> 2) UFO detections in 57 AGN, spanning wide ranges in redshift, luminosity, black hole mass, and Eddington ratio. By combining phenomenological and photoionization modeling of the absorption features, we characterize empirical correlations among UFO properties. We find that line width, equivalent width, and outflow velocity are positively correlated, indicating that the broadest and strongest absorption lines trace the fastest winds, although the trend is comparatively weak. The large inferred velocity dispersions, often…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
