Hot, Photoionized X-ray Gas in Two Luminous Type 2 Quasars: Chandra-HST Evidence for a Wind-Driven Sequence
Anna Trindade Falc\~ao, S. Kraemer, L. Feuillet, R. Middei, T. J. Turner, J. Reeves, V. Braito, A. Ptak, H. R. Schmitt, T. C. Fischer, D. M. Crenshaw, Luis C. Ho, M. Revalski, T. Storchi-Bergmann, M. Vestergaard, C. M. Gaskell, W. P. Maksym, M. Elvis, M. J. Ward, and H. Netzer

TL;DR
This study uses Chandra and HST observations to explore hot, photoionized X-ray gas in two luminous type 2 quasars, revealing wind-driven feedback processes and proposing an evolutionary sequence for quasar outflows.
Contribution
It provides new high-resolution X-ray and optical data showing hot gas reservoirs and wind signatures, supporting a model of quasar evolution driven by feedback mechanisms.
Findings
X-ray emission closely follows [O III] morphology in one quasar
Hot gas masses exceed outflowing gas masses significantly
Evidence of a hot wind in one quasar at 7600 km/s velocity
Abstract
We present new Chandra/ACIS-S imaging spectroscopy of two luminous type 2 quasars, FIRST J120041.4+314745 (=0.116) and 2MASX J13003807+5454367 (=0.088), and compare their X-ray emission with Hubble Space Telescope [O III]5007 morphologies and kinematics. Both systems show kiloparsec-scale soft X-ray emission. In FIRST J120041, the X-ray morphology is clumpy and closely follows the [O III] structures, with surface-brightness peaks co-spatial with the highest [O III] velocities (600-750 km s) and broadest line widths (1700 km s). In 2MASX J130038, the X-ray emission is centrally concentrated and weakly correlated with rotational [O III] kinematics. Spectral modeling indicates that photoionization dominates the soft X-rays in both quasars. The inferred hot-gas reservoirs are substantial, (FIRST J120041) and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
