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Direct Evidence for Termination of Obscured Star Formation by Radiatively Driven Outflows in FeLoBAL QSOs

Authors :
Farrah, Duncan
Urrutia, Tanya
Lacy, Mark
Efstathiou, Andreas
Afonso, Jose
Coppin, Kristen
Hall, Patrick B.
Lonsdale, Carol
Jarrett, Tom
Bridge, Carrie
Borys, Colin
Petty, Sara
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

We use SDSS spectra and optical to far-infrared photometry for a sample of 31 FeLoBAL QSOs to study the relationship between the AGN-driven outflows, and obscured star formation in their host galaxies. We find that FeLoBAL QSOs invariably have IR luminosities exceeding 10^12 Solar luminosities. The AGN supplies 75% of the total IR emission, on average, but with a range from 20% to 100%. We find a clear anticorrelation between the strength of the AGN-driven outflows and the contribution from star formation to the total IR luminosity, with a much higher chance of seeing a starburst contribution in excess of 25% in systems with weak outflows than in systems with strong outflows. Moreover, we find no evidence that this effect is driven by the IR luminosity of the AGN. We conclude that radiatively driven outflows from AGN act to curtail obscured star formation in the host galaxies of reddened QSOs to less than ~25% of the total IR luminosity. This is the most direct evidence yet obtained for `quasar mode' AGN feedback.<br />Comment: To appear in "AGN Winds in Charleston", October 2011

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1112.1096
Document Type :
Working Paper