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2016MNRAS.456.1195H - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 456, 1195-1220 (2016/February-3)

The KMOS AGN Survey at High redshift (KASHz): the prevalence and drivers of ionized outflows in the host galaxies of X-ray AGN.

HARRISON C.M., ALEXANDER D.M., MULLANEY J.R., STOTT J.P., SWINBANK A.M., ARUMUGAM V., BAUER F.E., BOWER R.G., BUNKER A.J. and SHARPLES R.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the first results from the KMOS (K-band Multi-Object Spectrograph) AGN (active galactic nuclei) Survey at High redshift (KASHz), a VLT/KMOS integral-field spectroscopic (IFS) survey of z ≳ 0.6 AGN. We present galaxy-integrated spectra of 89 X-ray AGN (L2-10keV = 1042-1045 erg/s), for which we observed [Oiii] (z ~ 1.1-1.7) or Hα emission (z ~ 0.6-1.1). The targets have X-ray luminosities representative of the parent AGN population and we explore the emission-line luminosities as a function of X-ray luminosity. For the [Oiii] targets, ~50 per cent have ionized gas velocities indicative of gas that is dominated by outflows and/or highly turbulent material (i.e. overall line widths ≳ 600 km/s). The most luminous half (i.e. LX > 6x1043 erg/s) have a ≳ 2 times higher incidence of such velocities. On the basis of our results, we find no evidence that X-ray obscured AGN are more likely to host extreme kinematics than unobscured AGN. Our KASHz sample has a distribution of gas velocities that is consistent with a luminosity-matched sample of z < 0.4 AGN. This implies little evolution in the prevalence of ionized outflows, for a fixed AGN luminosity, despite an order-of-magnitude decrease in average star formation rates over this redshift range. Furthermore, we compare our Hα targets to a redshift-matched sample of star-forming galaxies and despite a similar distribution of Hα luminosities and likely star formation rates, we find extreme ionized gas velocities are up to ~10 times more prevalent in the AGN-host galaxies. Our results reveal a high prevalence of extreme ionized gas velocities in high-luminosity X-ray AGN and imply that the most powerful ionized outflows in high-redshift galaxies are driven by AGN activity.

Abstract Copyright: © 2015 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2015)

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - quasars: emission lines

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/MNRAS/456/1195): tablea1.dat>

Nomenclature: Table A.1: [CSH96] SSA 22 NNN (Nos 141) added.

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