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Young radio jets breaking free: molecular and HI outflows in their centers

Authors :
Morganti, Raffaella
Oosterloo, Tom
Schulz, Robert
Tadhunter, Clive
Raymond Oonk, J. B.
Asada, K.
Dal Pino, E. de Gouveia
Giroletti, M.
Nagai, H.
Nemmen, R.
Astronomy
Source :
Perseus in Sicily : From Black Hole to Cluster Outskirts: Proceedings IAU Symposium No.342, 2018, 85-89, STARTPAGE=85;ENDPAGE=89;TITLE=Perseus in Sicily : From Black Hole to Cluster Outskirts
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Our view of the central regions of AGN has been enriched by the discovery of fast and massive outflows of HI and molecular gas. Here we present a brief summary of results obtained for young (and restarted) radio AGN. We find that HI outflows tend to be particularly common in this group of objects. This supports the idea that the jet, expanding in a clumpy medium, plays a major role in driving these outflows. The clumpiness of the medium is confirmed by VLBI and ALMA observations. The HI observations reveal that, at least part of the gas, is distributed in clouds with sizes up to a few tens of pc and mass ~10^4 Msun. A change of the conditions in the outflow, with an increasing fraction of diffuse components, as the radio jets grow, is suggested by the high resolution HI observations. The molecular gas completes the picture, showing that the radio plasma jet can couple well with the ISM, strongly affecting the kinematics, but also the physical conditions of the molecular gas. This is confirmed by numerical simulations reproducing, to first order, the kinematics of the gas.<br />Proceedings of IAU-S342 -- Perseus in Sicily: from black hole to cluster outskirts -- K. Asada, E. de Gouveia dal Pino, H. Nagai, R. Nemmen, M. Giroletti, eds - 6 pages, 3 figures

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Perseus in Sicily : From Black Hole to Cluster Outskirts: Proceedings IAU Symposium No.342, 2018, 85-89, STARTPAGE=85;ENDPAGE=89;TITLE=Perseus in Sicily : From Black Hole to Cluster Outskirts
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....22ede8dc8c70440f16613606c8b11e91