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Evidence for Wide-spread Active Galactic Nucleus-driven Outflows in the Most Massive z \~ 1-2 Star-forming Galaxies

Genzel, R.; Förster Schreiber, N.M.; Rosario, D.; Lang, P.; Lutz, D.; Wisnioski, E.; Wuyts, E.; Wuyts, S.; Bandara, K.; Bender, R.; Berta, S.; Kurk, J.; Mendel, J.T.; Tacconi, L.J.; Wilman, D.; Beifiori, A.; Brammer, G.; Burkert, A.; Buschkamp, P.; Chan, J.; Carollo, C.M.; Davies, R.; Eisenhauer, F.; Fabricius, M.; Fossati, M.; Kriek, M.; Kulkarni, S.; Lilly, S.J.; Mancini, C.; Momcheva, I.; Naab, T.; Nelson, E.J.; Renzini, A.; Saglia, R.; Sharples, R.M.; Sternberg, A.; Tacchella, S.; van Dokkum, P.

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Authors

R. Genzel

N.M. Förster Schreiber

D. Rosario

P. Lang

D. Lutz

E. Wisnioski

E. Wuyts

S. Wuyts

K. Bandara

R. Bender

S. Berta

J. Kurk

J.T. Mendel

L.J. Tacconi

D. Wilman

A. Beifiori

G. Brammer

A. Burkert

P. Buschkamp

J. Chan

C.M. Carollo

R. Davies

F. Eisenhauer

M. Fabricius

M. Fossati

M. Kriek

S. Kulkarni

S.J. Lilly

C. Mancini

I. Momcheva

T. Naab

E.J. Nelson

A. Renzini

R. Saglia

A. Sternberg

S. Tacchella

P. van Dokkum



Abstract

In this paper, we follow up on our previous detection of nuclear ionized outflows in the most massive (log(M */M ☉) ≥ 10.9) z ~ 1-3 star-forming galaxies by increasing the sample size by a factor of six (to 44 galaxies above log(M */M ☉) ≥ 10.9) from a combination of the SINS/zC-SINF, LUCI, GNIRS, and KMOS3Dspectroscopic surveys. We find a fairly sharp onset of the incidence of broad nuclear emission (FWHM in the Hα, [N II], and [S II] lines ~450-5300 km s–1), with large [N II]/Hα ratios, above log(M */M ☉) ~ 10.9, with about two-thirds of the galaxies in this mass range exhibiting this component. Broad nuclear components near and above the Schechter mass are similarly prevalent above and below the main sequence of star-forming galaxies, and at z ~ 1 and ~2. The line ratios of the nuclear component are fit by excitation from active galactic nuclei (AGNs), or by a combination of shocks and photoionization. The incidence of the most massive galaxies with broad nuclear components is at least as large as that of AGNs identified by X-ray, optical, infrared, or radio indicators. The mass loading of the nuclear outflows is near unity. Our findings provide compelling evidence for powerful, high-duty cycle, AGN-driven outflows near the Schechter mass, and acting across the peak of cosmic galaxy formation.

Citation

Genzel, R., Förster Schreiber, N., Rosario, D., Lang, P., Lutz, D., Wisnioski, E., …van Dokkum, P. (2014). Evidence for Wide-spread Active Galactic Nucleus-driven Outflows in the Most Massive z \~ 1-2 Star-forming Galaxies. Astrophysical Journal, 796(1), Article 7. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/796/1/7

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 29, 2014
Online Publication Date Oct 29, 2014
Publication Date Nov 20, 2014
Deposit Date Feb 12, 2015
Publicly Available Date Mar 29, 2024
Journal Astrophysical Journal
Print ISSN 0004-637X
Electronic ISSN 1538-4357
Publisher American Astronomical Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 796
Issue 1
Article Number 7
DOI https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/796/1/7
Keywords Galaxies: evolution, Galaxies: high-redshift, Galaxies: kinematics and dynamics, Infrared: galaxies.
Related Public URLs http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014ApJ...796....7G

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