4.7 Article

Powerful winds in high-redshift obscured and red quasars

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 504, Issue 3, Pages 4445-4459

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stab1176

Keywords

galaxies: active; galaxies: evolution; galaxies: kinematics and dynamics; quasars: emission lines; quasars: general

Funding

  1. Gemini phase II liaison [GN-2019A-FT-111, GN-2016A-FT-8, GN-2014A-Q-42, GN-2014B-Q-44]
  2. NASA [NAS5-26555]
  3. STScI [JWST-ERS-01335.002, HST-GO-14608]
  4. Fundacao de Amparo a pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul [17/2551-0001144-9, 16/2551-0000251-7]
  5. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico [202582/2018-3, 302280/2019-7]
  6. STScI under NASA [NAS5-26555, HST-GO-14608]
  7. W.M. Keck Foundation
  8. National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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Research findings suggest that the galactic-scale outflows driven by extreme red quasars are likely powered by radiation pressure in high column density environments or adiabatic shock, carrying significant amounts of energy and impacting the host galaxies of the quasars.
Quasar-driven outflows must have made their most significant impact on galaxy formation during the epoch when massive galaxies were forming most rapidly. To study the impact of quasar feedback, we conducted rest-frame optical integral field spectrograph (IFS) observations of three extremely red quasars (ERQs) and one type-2 quasar at z = 2-3, obtained with the NIFS and OSIRIS instruments at the Gemini North and W. M. Keck Observatory with the assistance of laser-guided adaptive optics. We use the kinematics and morphologies of the [OIII] 5007 angstrom and H alpha 6563 angstrom emission lines redshifted into the near-infrared to gauge the extents, kinetic energies and momentum fluxes of the ionized outflows in the quasars host galaxies. For the ERQs, the galactic-scale outflows are likely driven by radiation pressure in a high column density environment or due to an adiabatic shock. The outflows in the ERQs carry a significant amount of energy ranging from 0.05 to 5 per cent of the quasar's bolometric luminosity, powerful enough to have a significant impact on the quasar host galaxies. The outflows are resolved on kpc scales, the observed outflow sizes are generally smaller than other ionized outflows observed at high redshift. The high ratio between the momentum flux of the ionized outflow and the photon momentum flux from the quasar accretion disc and high nuclear obscuration makes these ERQs great candidates for transitional objects where the outflows are likely responsible for clearing material in the inner regions of each galaxy, unveiling the quasar accretion disc at optical wavelengths.

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