2021
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202140686
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The MURALES survey

Abstract: We analyze VLT/MUSE observations of 37 radio galaxies from the Third Cambridge catalogue (3C) with redshift < 0.3 searching for nuclear outflows of ionized gas. These observations are part of the MURALES project (a MUse RAdio Loud Emission line Snapshot survey), whose main goal is to explore the feedback process in the most powerful radio-loud AGN. We applied a nonparametric analysis to the [O III] λ5007 emission line, whose asymmetries and high-velocity wings reveal signatures of outflows. We find evidence… Show more

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“…• In terms of mass outflow rates and large-scale kinetic powers in warm ionised gas, our simulations are comparable to recent observations of Seyfert galaxies that host black holes of similar masses and bolometric luminosities (Venturi et al 2021;Ruschel-Dutra et al 2021). Additionally, line-of-sight (LoS) velocity maps of this warm gas component indicate that our jet-driven outflows have high velocities (up to ∼ 500 km s −1 ) that are comparable to those found in Venturi et al (2021); Speranza et al (2021); Jarvis et al (2019).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
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“…• In terms of mass outflow rates and large-scale kinetic powers in warm ionised gas, our simulations are comparable to recent observations of Seyfert galaxies that host black holes of similar masses and bolometric luminosities (Venturi et al 2021;Ruschel-Dutra et al 2021). Additionally, line-of-sight (LoS) velocity maps of this warm gas component indicate that our jet-driven outflows have high velocities (up to ∼ 500 km s −1 ) that are comparable to those found in Venturi et al (2021); Speranza et al (2021); Jarvis et al (2019).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Across these simulations we find a wide range of outflow velocities that encompass those found in observational studies such as Venturi et al (2021); Speranza et al (2021); Jarvis et al (2019) and in simulations such as those of misaligned jets in Mukherjee et al (2018) and of clusters in Ehlert et al (2021).…”
Section: Warm and Hot Phase Los Velocitiesmentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…Significant effort is being devoted to understanding the physics of AGN-driven outflows and measuring their energetic impact (e.g., Fischer et al 2018;Baron & Netzer 2019a, 2019bFörster Schreiber et al 2019;Mingozzi et al 2019;Davies et al 2020b;Wylezalek et al 2020;Avery et al 2021;Fluetsch et al 2021;Lamperti et al 2021;Luo et al 2021;Negus et al 2021;Ruschel-Dutra et al 2021;Speranza et al 2021;Vayner et al 2021;Bianchin et al 2022;Deconto-Machado et al 2022;Kakkad et al 2022). However, outflows are inhomogeneous, with a large range of densities and geometries, such that the derived gas masses and outflow rates depend strongly on how the gas densities are estimated.…”
Section: Feedback From Mass Outflows In Active Galaxiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This choice of density profile is physically motivated by the observation that the [O III]/Hβ ratio, which is a strong function of the ionization parameter, is approximately constant across the NLR for most galaxies in the sample (see also Stern et al 2014;Wang et al 2022). An underlying assumption of this method is that the total ionized gas mass is traced out equally well by the [O III] emission at all radial distances.…”
Section: Recombination With Constant U(r)mentioning
confidence: 99%