A jet-gas interaction beyond the host galaxy: detection of a neutral hydrogen outflow at cosmic noon
Renzhi Su, Stephen J. Curran, James R. Allison, Marcin S{\l}owacki, Minfeng Gu, Vanessa Moss, Yongjun Chen, Zhongzu Wu, and Zheng Zheng

TL;DR
This study reports the detection of a neutral hydrogen outflow driven by jet-gas interaction in a high-redshift radio galaxy, expanding understanding of jet feedback mechanisms beyond the host galaxy.
Contribution
First detection of a neutral hydrogen outflow at cosmic noon associated with jet activity in a high-redshift galaxy, revealing new aspects of galaxy evolution.
Findings
Detected broad H I absorption indicating a neutral outflow at z=2.429.
Outflow has a mass rate up to 4.0 T_s Ω M_sun/yr and energy rate up to 1.5 T_s Ω x 10^{41} erg/s.
Neutral outflow properties extend the known parameter space of jet-driven outflows at high redshift.
Abstract
We present upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (uGMRT) observations of 0731+438, an \mbox{FR II} radio galaxy at a redshift of 2.429 with two lobes separated by 82 kpc. A blueshifted, faint and broad \mbox{H{\sc i}} 21 cm absorption line with velocity full width at half maximum (FWHM) is detected against the southern radio lobe that is 47 kpc from radio core, indicating a neutral hydrogen outflow associated with jet-gas interaction beyond the host galaxy. The outflow has a mass outflow rate of , which could increase to , corresponding to an energy outflow rate of -- , where is the spin temperature and is the solid angle of the outflow. Previous…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
