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Galaxy-wide outflows: cold gas and star formation at high speeds
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posted on 2016-02-01, 10:36 authored by K. Zubovas, Andrew Robert KingSeveral active galaxies show strong evidence for fast (v[Subscript: out] ∼ 1000 km s[Superscript: −1]) massive (M˙=M˙= several × 1000 M[Subscript: ⊙] yr[Superscript: −1]) gas outflows. Such outflows are expected on theoretical grounds once the central supermassive black hole reaches the mass set by the M-σ relation, and may be what makes galaxies become red and dead. Despite their high velocities, which imply temperatures far above those necessary for molecule dissociation, the outflows contain large amounts of molecular gas. To understand this surprising result, we investigate the gas cooling and show that the outflows cannot stably persist in high-temperature states. Instead, the outflowing gas forms a two-phase medium, with cold dense molecular clumps mixed with hot tenuous gas, as observed. We also show that efficient cooling leads to star formation, providing an observable outflow signature. The central parts of the outflows can be intrinsically luminous gamma-ray sources, provided that the central black hole is still strongly accreting. We note also that these outflows can persist for ∼108 yr after the central AGN has turned off, so that many observed outflows (particularly with high speeds) otherwise assumed to be driven by starbursts might also be of this type.
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Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical Society, 2014, 439 (1), pp. 400-406 (7)Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Physics and AstronomyVersion
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Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical SocietyPublisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)issn
0035-8711eissn
1365-2966Acceptance date
2013-12-19Copyright date
2014Available date
2016-02-01Publisher DOI
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Science & TechnologyPhysical SciencesAstronomy & AstrophysicsASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICSaccretion, accretion discsblack hole physicsgalaxies: evolutionquasars: generalRAYLEIGH-TAYLOR INSTABILITYVELOCITY IONIZED OUTFLOWM-BH-SIGMAQUASAR FEEDBACKBLACK-HOLESGALACTIC SUPERWINDSMOLECULAR OUTFLOWSIONIZATION FRONTSSCALE OUTFLOWSFERMI BUBBLES