23–26 Jun 2023
University of Hong Kong, Centennial Campus, CPD 3.04
Asia/Hong_Kong timezone

Cold Gas in Outflow: Evidence for Delayed Positive AGN Feedback

25 Jun 2023, 17:29
2m
E-Poster Presentation Flash Talks

Speaker

Dr Yu Qiu (Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Peking University)

Description

Multiphase outflows driven by active galactic nuclei (AGN) have a profound impact on the evolution of their host galaxies. The effects of AGN feedback are especially prominent in the brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs) of cool-core clusters, where there is a concentration of gas in all phases, ranging from cold molecular gas to hot, $>10^7\,$K ionized plasma. In this talk I describe recent simulation efforts to understand the formation and evolution of the 10-kpc-scale Hα-emitting filaments driven by AGN activities. Combined with observed star formation regions co-spatial with the filaments, this feedback mechanism can directly contribute to the growth of the central galaxy, albeit delayed by the characteristic radiative cooling timescale, ∼10 Myr, of the outflowing plasma.

Primary author

Dr Yu Qiu (Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Peking University)

Presentation materials