14 results on '"Puglisi, Alfio Timothy"'
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2. MAVIS instrument control software: toward the preliminary design
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Costa, Elia, primary, Salasnich, Bernardo, additional, Baruffolo, Andrea, additional, Colapietro, Mirko, additional, Doucet, Nicolas, additional, Fantinel, Daniela, additional, Puglisi, Alfio Timothy, additional, Rigaut, Francois, additional, Rossi, Fabio, additional, Savarese, Salvatore, additional, and Schipani, Pietro, additional
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- 2022
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3. MORFEO - Instrument Software Functional Specifications
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SALASNICH, Bernardo, BARUFFOLO, Andrea, FANTINEL, Daniela, BALESTRA, Andrea, PUGLISI, Alfio Timothy, GRANI, Paolo, DI RICO, Gianluca, BUSONI, Lorenzo, Guieu, Sylvain, ITA, and FRA
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- 2022
4. MORFEO - Instrument Software User Requirements Specifications
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SALASNICH, Bernardo, BARUFFOLO, Andrea, BALESTRA, Andrea, FANTINEL, Daniela, PUGLISI, Alfio Timothy, GRANI, Paolo, DI RICO, Gianluca, BUSONI, Lorenzo, Guieu, Sylvain, ITA, and FRA
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- 2022
5. Validation and reliability of a new PC-controlled device for the evaluation of key pinch strength in healthy adults
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Puglisi, Filadelfio, Francia, Piergiorgio, Seghieri, Giuseppe, Puglisi, Alfio Timothy, Gulisano, Massimo, and Romoli, Marco
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body regions ,hand muscle strength ,pinch strength ,grip strength ,hand dynamometer - Abstract
Objective: Hand muscle strength assessment is widespread and can be a useful marker in the evaluation and monitoring of subjects at different ages and health conditions. This study aimed at validating and determining the reliability of a new digital device for evaluation of hand pinch strength by comparing it with a well-validated hand strength assessment device, the Jamar hydraulic hand dynamometer. Methods: In 65 healthy subjects, (males / females: 29 / 36), mean age 40.3±18.0 (range: 19.3 - 76.5) years, hand pinch strength and hydraulic hand dynamometer were used to assess hand strength following a testing protocol. Only the dominant hand was tested. Evaluations were performed considering gender, hand dominance, body mass index and age, according to the standardized testing protocol. The mean of three consecutive grip tests and lateral pinch tests was recorded. Results: There was a strong correlation (p, Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology, Vol 122, No 2 (2017)
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- 2017
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6. Performance and First Science Observations with ARGOS
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Rabien, Sebastian, BONAGLIA, MARCO, BUSONI, LORENZO, ESPOSITO, Simone, PUGLISI, Alfio Timothy, Mazzoni, Tommaso, ITA, USA, FRA, and DEU
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Computer science ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
Coming online for scientific operations, the ARGOS facility is boosting the imaging and spectroscopic capabilities at the LBT. With six Rayleigh laser guide stars and the corresponding wavefront sensing, ARGOS corrects the ground layer distortions for both LBT 8.4 m telescopes with its adaptive secondary mirrors. Under most conditions this setup delivers a PSF size reduction by a factor ~2-3. With the two LUCI infrared imaging and MOS spectroscopy instruments receiving the corrected images, observations in the near infrared can be performed at high spatial and spectral resolution. We will briefly discuss the final ARGOS technical setup and the adaptive optics performances. With first scientific observations been conducted, we will show that imaging cases with GLAO are nicely boosting several science programs from cluster CMD, Milky Way embedded star formation and Cepheids, BHs in nearby galaxies to extragalactic deep fields. In the unique combination of ARGOS with the multi-object NIR spectroscopy available in LUCI, first scientific observations have been performed on local and high-z objects. Those high spatial and spectral resolution observations nicely demonstrate the capabilities now at hand with ARGOS at the LBT. Inhere we describe briefly the system and show examples of science observations from nearby clusters to high redshift gravitationally lensed objects.
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- 2017
7. Commissioning of ARGOS at LBT: adaptive optics procedures
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BUSONI, LORENZO, BONAGLIA, MARCO, Borelli, Jose, Deysenroth, Matthias, ESPOSITO, Simone, Gaessler, Wolfgang, Gemperlien, H., Kulas, M., Lefebvre, M., Mazzoni, T., Organ de Xivry, G., Peter, D., PUGLISI, Alfio Timothy, Raab, W., Rabien, S., Rahmer, G., Sivitilli, A., Storm, J., and Ziegleder, J.
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Ground Layer Adaptive Optics ,Laser Guide Star ,Large Binocular Telescope - Abstract
ARGOS is the laser guide star facility of the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT). It implements a Rayleigh Laser Guide Star system that provides Ground Layer Adaptive Optics (GLAO) correction for the LUCIs, the 2 wide- field near-infrared imagers and multi-object spectrographs installed on the 2 eyes of LBT. In this paper we describe how LBT’s adaptive optics operations have been tailored to ARGOS’s use cases based on the experience developed during over the ARGOS commissioning. We focus on all the aspects that are influenced by the use of the Laser Guide Stars, from collimation to acquisition and LGS guiding and we details the sequences to start, pause and resume the adaptive correction.
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- 2015
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8. The MAORY first-light adaptive optics module for E-ELT
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DIOLAITI, EMILIANO, AGAPITO, GUIDO, Antichi, Jacopo, ARCIDIACONO, CARMELO, BARUFFOLO, Andrea, BELLAZZINI, Michele, BREGOLI, Giovanni, BUTLER, REGINALD CHRISTOPHER, CASCONE, Enrico, CILIEGI, Paolo, CORTECCHIA, Fausto, Cosentino, Giuseppe, DE CAPRIO, VINCENZO, DE ROSA, ADRIANO GIUSEPPE, ESPOSITO, Simone, FANTINEL, Daniela, Feautrier, Philippe, FOPPIANI, ITALO, Giordano, Christophe, GIRO, Enrico, LOMBINI, MATTEO, MORGANTE, GIANLUCA, RAGAZZONI, Roberto, RICCARDI, Armando, RICCIARDI, SARA, SALASNICH, Bernardo, SCHREIBER, LAURA, Spano, Paolo, ZERBI, Filippo Maria, Casali, Mark, Kerber, Florian, Marchetti, Enrico, Ramsay, Suzanne, ABICCA, Renata, BONAGLIA, MARCO, BRIGUGLIO PELLEGRINO, RUNA ANTONIO, Brissaud, Olivier, BUSONI, LORENZO, CARBONARO, LUCA, Carlotti, Alexis, Correia, Jean-Jacques, DE PASCALE, Marco, DEL VECCHIO, Ciro, Delboulbé, Alain, DI RICO, Gianluca, Felini, Corrado, FERRUZZI, Debora, FINI, Luca, FIORENTINO, Giuliana, GHIGO, Mauro, Gluck, Laurence, Hénault, François, Jocou, Laurent, Lafrasse, Sylvain, LAURIA, MIMMA, le Coarer, Etienne, Magnard, Yves, MAIORANO, Elisabetta, MANNUCCI, FILIPPO, MAPELLI, MICHELA, Maurel, Didier, Michaud, Laurence, Moulin, Thibaut, Oberti, Sylvain, PARESCHI, Giovanni, Patti, Mauro, PUGLISI, Alfio Timothy, Rabou, Patrick, RIVA, Marco, Rochat, Sylvain, Roussel, Frédéric, Roux, Alain, SARACCO, Paolo, SPAVONE, MARILENA, Stadler, Eric, Sztefek, Marie-Hélène, Ventura, Noël, Vérinaud, Christophe, XOMPERO, MARCO, Zins, Gérard, ITA, FRA, and DEU
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Extremely Large Telescopes ,MAORY ,E-ELT ,Multi-conjugate adaptive optics ,multi-conjugate adaptive optics - Abstract
The MAORY adaptive optics module is part of the first light instrumentation suite for the E-ELT. The MAORY project phase B is going to start soon. This paper contains a system-level overview of the current instrument design.
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- 2015
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9. Il cluster Beowulf del gruppo Ottiche Adattive
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FINI, Luca, PUGLISI, Alfio Timothy, and RANFAGNI, Piero
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- 2001
10. Deformatter per il Digital Tone Extractor
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PUGLISI, Alfio Timothy and COMORETTO, Giovanni
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- 1999
11. Scheda di prova per il modulo di campionamento di ARCOS
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PUGLISI, Alfio Timothy, COMORETTO, Giovanni, Di Franco, Salvatore, and Curioni, Piero
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- 1999
12. SUPER. V. ALMA continuum observations of z ∼ 2 AGN and the elusive evidence of outflows influencing star formation
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C. Cicone, Alessandro Marconi, Annagrazia Puglisi, Jakub Scholtz, Chiara Feruglio, M. Bischetti, Fabrizio Fiore, Enrico Piconcelli, Cristian Vignali, G. Vietri, M. Schramm, Isabella Lamperti, David J. Rosario, D. Kakkad, Stefano Carniani, V. Mainieri, C. Circosta, Luca Zappacosta, G. Calistro Rivera, Giovanni Cresci, David M. Alexander, L. N. Martínez-Ramírez, Christopher Harrison, Hagai Netzer, Michele Perna, Chian-Chou Chen, Filippo Mannucci, Lamperti I., Harrison C.M., Mainieri V., Kakkad D., Perna M., Circosta C., Scholtz J., Carniani S., Cicone C., Alexander D.M., Bischetti M., Calistro Rivera G., Chen C.-C., Cresci G., Feruglio C., Fiore F., Mannucci F., Marconi A., Martinez-Ramirez L.N., Netzer H., Piconcelli E., Puglisi A., Rosario D.J., Schramm M., Vietri G., Vignali C., Zappacosta L., Lamperti, I., Harrison, C. M., Mainieri, V., Kakkad, D., Perna, M., Circosta, C., Scholtz, J., Carniani, S., Cicone, Claudia, Alexander, D. M., Bischetti, Manuela, Calistro Rivera, G., Chen, C. -C., Cresci, Giovanni, Feruglio, Chiara, Fiore, Fabrizio, Mannucci, Filippo, Marconi, Alessandro, Martínez-Ramírez, L. N., Netzer, H., Piconcelli, Enrico, Puglisi, Alfio Timothy, Rosario, D. J., Schramm, M., Vietri, Giustina, Vignali, C., Zappacosta, Luca, DEU, Cicone, C., Bischetti, M., Cresci, G., Feruglio, C., Fiore, F., Mannucci, F., Marconi, A., Martinez-Ramirez, L. N., Piconcelli, E., Puglisi, A., Vietri, G., and Zappacosta, L.
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Active galactic nucleus ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Continuum (design consultancy) ,galaxies: active ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia e Astrofisica ,Seyfert [galaxies] ,0103 physical sciences ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Physics ,ISM [galaxies] ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Star formation ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Galaxy ,Redshift ,galaxies: Seyfert ,Stars ,Photometry (astronomy) ,13. Climate action ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) ,galaxies: star formation ,active [galaxies] ,Spectral energy distribution ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,star formation [galaxies] ,galaxies: ISM - Abstract
We study the impact of AGN ionised outflows on star formation in high-redshift AGN hosts, by combining NIR IFS observations, mapping the H$\alpha$ emission and [OIII] outflows, with matched-resolution observations of the rest-frame FIR emission. We present high-resolution ALMA Band 7 observations of eight X-ray selected AGN at z~2 from the SUPER sample, targeting the rest-frame ~260 um continuum at ~2 kpc (0.2'') resolution. We detected 6 out of 8 targets with S/N>10 in the ALMA maps, with continuum flux densities F = 0.27-2.58 mJy and FIR half-light radii Re = 0.8-2.1 kpc. The FIR Re of our sample are comparable to other AGN and star-forming galaxies at a similar redshift from the literature. However, we find that the mean FIR size in X-ray AGN (Re = 1.16+/- 0.11 kpc) is slightly smaller than in non-AGN (Re = 1.69+/-0.13 kpc). From SED fitting, we find that the main contribution to the 260 um flux density is dust heated by star formation, with < 4% contribution from AGN-heated dust and < 1% from synchrotron emission. The majority of our sample show different morphologies for the FIR (mostly due to reprocessed stellar emission) and the ionised gas emission (H$\alpha$ and [OIII], mostly due to AGN emission). This could be due to the different locations of dust and ionised gas, the different sources of the emission (stars and AGN), or the effect of dust obscuration. We are unable to identify any residual H$\alpha$ emission, above that dominated by AGN, that could be attributed to star formation. Under the assumption that the FIR emission is a reliable tracer of obscured star formation, we find that the obscured star formation activity in these AGN host galaxies is not clearly affected by the ionised outflows. However, we cannot rule out that star formation suppression is happening on smaller spatial scales than the ones we probe with our observations (< 2 kpc) or on different timescales., Comment: 32 pages, 13 figures. Accepted for publication in A&A
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13. SUPER: III. Broad line region properties of AGNs at z ∼ 2
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Michele Perna, Giorgio Lanzuisi, G. Vietri, Andrea Comastri, Angela Bongiorno, S. Carniani, Marcella Brusa, M. Bischetti, Alessandro Marconi, Hagai Netzer, C. Circosta, Chiara Feruglio, Giovanni Cresci, Jakub Scholtz, Christopher Harrison, Annagrazia Puglisi, Fabrizio Fiore, Enrico Piconcelli, F. Mannucci, Andreas Schulze, Mara Salvato, G. Zamorani, D. Kakkad, Luca Zappacosta, Paolo Padovani, C. Cicone, Bernd Husemann, M. Schramm, Cristian Vignali, Vincenzo Mainieri, Vietri, Giustina, Mainieri, V., Kakkad, D., Netzer, H., Perna, M., Circosta, C., Harrison, C. M., Zappacosta, Luca, Husemann, B., Padovani, P., Bischetti, Manuela, Bongiorno, Angela, Brusa, M., Carniani, S., Cicone, Claudia, Comastri, Andrea, Cresci, Giovanni, Feruglio, Chiara, Fiore, Fabrizio, Lanzuisi, Giorgio, Mannucci, Filippo, Marconi, Alessandro, Piconcelli, Enrico, Puglisi, Alfio Timothy, Salvato, M., Schramm, M., Schulze, A., Scholtz, J., Vignali, C., Zamorani, G., Vietri, G., Zappacosta, L., Bischetti, M., Bongiorno, A., Cicone, C., Comastri, A., Cresci, G., Feruglio, C., Fiore, F., Lanzuisi, G., Mannucci, F., Marconi, A., Piconcelli, E., Puglisi, A., Vietri G., Mainieri V., Kakkad D., Netzer H., Perna M., Circosta C., Harrison C.M., Zappacosta L., Husemann B., Padovani P., Bischetti M., Bongiorno A., Brusa M., Carniani S., Cicone C., Comastri A., Cresci G., Feruglio C., Fiore F., Lanzuisi G., Mannucci F., Marconi A., Piconcelli E., Puglisi A., Salvato M., Schramm M., Schulze A., Scholtz J., Vignali C., and Zamorani G.
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Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,galaxies: active ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,symbols.namesake ,Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia e Astrofisica ,galaxies: high-redshift ,0103 physical sciences ,Radiative transfer ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,evolution [galaxies] ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,supermassive black holes [quasars] ,Quasars: emission line ,quasars: supermassive black holes ,Balmer series ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Redshift ,Galaxy ,Blueshift ,emission line [quasars] ,Black hole ,quasars: emission lines ,Space and Planetary Science ,galaxies: evolution ,active [galaxies] ,symbols ,H-alpha ,Equivalent width ,high-redshift [galaxies] - Abstract
Aims. The SINFONI survey for Unveiling the Physics and Effect of Radiative feedback (SUPER) was designed to conduct a blind search for AGN-driven outflows on X-ray-selected AGNs at redshift z∼2 with high (∼2 kpc) spatial resolution, and to correlate them with the properties of their host galaxy and central black hole. The main aims of this paper are: (a) to derive reliable estimates for the masses of the black holes and accretion rates for the Type-1 AGNs in this survey; and (b) to characterise the properties of the AGN-driven winds in the broad line region (BLR). Methods. We analysed rest-frame optical and UV spectra of 21 Type-1 AGNs. We used Hα, Hβ, and MgII line profiles to estimate the masses of the black holes. We used the blueshift of the CIV line profile to trace the presence of winds in the BLR. Results. We find that the Hα and Hβ line widths are strongly correlated, as is the line continuum luminosity at 5100 Å with Hα line luminosity, resulting in a well-defined correlation between black hole masses estimated from Hα and Hβ. Using these lines, we estimate that the black hole masses for our objects are in the range Log (MBH/M·) = 8.4-10.8 and are accreting at λEdd = 0.04-1.3. Furthermore, we confirm the well-known finding that the CIV line width does not correlate with the Balmer lines and the peak of the line profile is blueshifted with respect to the [OIII]-based systemic redshift. These findings support the idea that the CIV line is tracing outflowing gas in the BLR for which we estimated velocities up to ∼4700 km s-1. We confirm the strong dependence of the BLR wind velocity on the UV-to-X-ray continuum slope, the bolometric luminosity, and Eddington ratio. We infer BLR mass outflow rates in the range 0.005-3 M· yr-1, revealing a correlation with the bolometric luminosity consistent with that observed for ionised winds in the narrow line region (NLR), and X-ray winds detected in local AGNs, and kinetic power ∼10-7-10-4 × LBol. The coupling efficiencies predicted by AGN-feedback models are much higher than the values reported for the BLR winds in the SUPER sample; although it should be noted that only a fraction of the energy injected by the AGN into the surrounding medium is expected to become kinetic power in the outflow. Finally, we find an anti-correlation between the equivalent width of the [OIII] line and the CIV velocity shift, and a positive correlation between this latter parameter and [OIII] outflow velocity. These findings, for the first time in an unbiased sample of AGNs at z∼2, support a scenario where BLR winds are connected to galaxy-scale detected outflows, and are therefore capable of affecting the gas in the NLR located at kiloparsec scale distances., With funding from the Spanish government through the "María de Maeztu Unit of Excellence" accreditation (MDM-2017-0737)
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14. SUPER IV. CO(J=3-2) properties of active galactic nucleus hosts at cosmic noon revealed by ALMA
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Christopher Harrison, Chiara Feruglio, G. Vietri, Bernd Husemann, Alessandro Marconi, Filippo Mannucci, Luca Zappacosta, Stefano Carniani, Annagrazia Puglisi, Giorgio Lanzuisi, Giovanni Cresci, C. Circosta, M. Schramm, Mara Salvato, D. Kakkad, A. Zanella, Marcella Brusa, C. Cicone, Amélie Saintonge, Isabella Lamperti, M. Bischetti, Enrico Piconcelli, Cristian Vignali, Michele Perna, Paolo Padovani, V. Mainieri, Circosta, C., Mainieri, V., Lamperti, I., Padovani, P., Bischetti, M., Harrison, C. M., Kakkad, D., Zanella, Anita, Vietri, G., Lanzuisi, G., Salvato, M., Brusa, M., Carniani, Stefano, Cicone, Claudia, Cresci, G., Feruglio, Chiara, Husemann, B., Mannucci, Filippo, Marconi, Alessandro, Perna, Marianna, Piconcelli, Enrico, Puglisi, Alessandra, Saintonge, A., Schramm, M., Vignali, C., Zappacosta, L., Mannucci, F. [0000-0002-4803-2381], Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), Comunidad de Madrid, Bischetti, Manuela, Zanella, A., Vietri, Giustina, Lanzuisi, Giorgio, Carniani, S., Cresci, Giovanni, Perna, M., Puglisi, Alfio Timothy, Zappacosta, Luca, Circosta C., Mainieri V., Lamperti I., Padovani P., Bischetti M., Harrison C.M., Kakkad D., Zanella A., Vietri G., Lanzuisi G., Salvato M., Brusa M., Carniani S., Cicone C., Cresci G., Feruglio C., Husemann B., Mannucci F., Marconi A., Perna M., Piconcelli E., Puglisi A., Saintonge A., Schramm M., Vignali C., and Zappacosta L.
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Active galactic nucleus ,active [Galaxies] ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,FOS: Physical sciences ,active–galaxies:evolution–galaxies:ISM–quasars:general–submillimeter:ISM–galaxies:high-redshift [galaxies] ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Luminosity ,high-redshift [Galaxies] ,Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia e Astrofisica ,0103 physical sciences ,ISM [Galaxies] ,Submillimeter: ISM ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Physics ,COSMIC cancer database ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Star formation ,Galaxies: high-redshift ,ISM [Submillimeter] ,Galaxies: evolution ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,general [Quasars] ,Galaxies: active ,evolution [Galaxies] ,galaxies:active–galaxies:evolution–galaxies:ISM–quasars:general–submillimeter:ISM–galaxies:high-redshift ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Redshift ,Galaxy ,Quasars: general ,Galaxies: ISM ,Stars ,13. Climate action ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) ,high redshift [Galaxies] ,Order of magnitude - Abstract
Feedback from AGN is thought to be key in shaping the life cycle of their host galaxies by regulating star-formation activity. Therefore, to understand the impact of AGN on star formation, it is essential to trace the molecular gas out of which stars form. In this paper we present the first systematic study of the CO properties of AGN hosts at z~2 for a sample of 27 X-ray selected AGN spanning two orders of magnitude in AGN bolometric luminosity (Lbol= 10^44.7-10^46.9 erg/s) by using ALMA Band 3 observations of the CO(3-2) transition (~1" angular resolution). To search for evidence of AGN feedback on the CO properties of the host galaxies, we compared our AGN with a sample of inactive (i.e., non-AGN) galaxies from the PHIBSS survey with similar redshift, stellar masses, and SFRs. We used the same CO transition as a consistent proxy for the gas mass for the two samples in order to avoid systematics involved when assuming conversion factors. By adopting a Bayesian approach to take upper limits into account, we analyzed CO luminosities as a function of stellar masses and SFRs, as well as the ratio LCO(3-2)/M* (proxy for the gas fraction). The two samples show statistically consistent trends in the LCO(3-2)-Lfir and LCO(3-2)-M* planes. However, there are indications that AGN feature lower CO(3-2) luminosities (0.4-0.7 dex) than inactive galaxies at the 2-3sigma level when we focus on the subset of parameters where the results are better constrained and on the distribution of the mean LCO(3-2)/M*. Therefore, even by conservatively assuming the same excitation factor r31, we would find lower molecular gas masses in AGN, and assuming higher r31 would exacerbate this difference. We interpret our result as a hint of the potential effect of AGN activity (e.g., radiation and outflows), which may be able to heat, excite, dissociate, and/or deplete the gas reservoir of the host galaxies. (abridged), Comment: Key figures: 2, 3, 4. 22 pages, 9 figures (5 in appendices), 3 tables. Accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2020
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