Investigating the Correlation of Outflow Kinematics with Radio Activity. VII. Gas Outflows in AGNs

We explore the relationship between the ionized gas outflows and radio activity using a sample of ∼6000 active galactic nuclei (AGNs) at z < 0.4 with the kinematical measurement based on the O III line profile and the radio detection in the VLA FIRST Survey. To quantify radio activity, we divide...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Astrophysical journal 2023-09, Vol.954 (1), p.27
Hauptverfasser: Ayubinia, Ashraf, Woo, Jong-Hak, Rakshit, Suvendu, Son, Donghoon
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Zusammenfassung:We explore the relationship between the ionized gas outflows and radio activity using a sample of ∼6000 active galactic nuclei (AGNs) at z < 0.4 with the kinematical measurement based on the O III line profile and the radio detection in the VLA FIRST Survey. To quantify radio activity, we divide our sample into a series of binary subclasses based on the radio properties, i.e., radio luminous/radio weak, AGN-dominated/star-formation contaminated, compact/extended, and radio loud/radio quiet. None of the binary subclasses exhibits a significant difference in the normalized O III velocity dispersion at a given O III luminosity once we correct for the influence of the host galaxy’s gravitational potential. We only detect a significant difference in O III kinematics between the high and low radio-Eddington ratio ( L 1.4 GHz / L Edd ) AGNs. In contrast, we find a remarkable difference in ionized gas kinematics between high and low bolometric-Eddington ratio AGNs. These results suggest that accretion rate is the primary mechanism in driving ionized gas outflows, while radio activity may play a secondary role providing additional influence on gas kinematics.
ISSN:0004-637X
1538-4357
DOI:10.3847/1538-4357/ace0ba