The sub-arcsecond ILT view of the Bo\"{o}tes Deep Field: A link between low-frequency kiloparsec radio morphology and AGN driven ionised outflows
Emmy L. Escott, Leah K. Morabito, Frits Sweijen, Chris M. Harrison, James Petley, Jurjen M. G. H. J. de Jong, Reinout J. van Weeren, Thomas S. Higginson, Isabella Prandoni, George Miley, Huub J. A. R\"ottgering

TL;DR
This study uses sub-arcsecond LOFAR imaging to explore the link between kiloparsec-scale radio morphology and ionised outflows in AGN, revealing a strong correlation indicative of AGN-driven processes affecting galaxy evolution.
Contribution
First wide-field, sub-arcsecond 144 MHz imaging of the Boötes Deep Field enabling detailed morphological analysis of AGN radio emission and its relation to ionised outflows.
Findings
High correlation between small- and large-scale radio detections and [O III] outflows.
AGN with both small- and large-scale radio emission almost always show outflows.
Diffuse radio emission in AGN without outflows likely linked to star formation.
Abstract
Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) outflows can regulate host galaxy evolution via AGN feedback. Ionised gas outflows have been linked to enhanced radio emission. In the first paper of this series, AGN detected with the International LOFAR Telescope (ILT) at 6" were more likely to host an [O III] 5007 outflow than AGN not detected, although only high-powered jets were ruled out as the origin of radio emission. New wide-field, sub-arcsecond resolution imaging at 144 MHz with the ILT now enables a resolved morphological study of this sample. We present the first wide-field, sub-arcsecond images of the Bo\"otes Deep Field at 144 MHz, detecting 4074 sources in the 0.3" image with a central sensitivity of 33.8 uJy . For 47 AGN matched in AGN luminosity, we probe radio emission on kiloparsec-scales to investigate correlations with [O III] outflows. This sample spans…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
