AGN feeding and feedback in fornax a : kinematical analysis of the multi-phase ISM
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Maccagni, Filippo M.
Serra, Paolo
Gaspari, M.
Kleiner, Dane
Morokuma-Matsui, K.
Oosterloo, T.A.
Onodera, M.
Kamphuis, Peter
Loi, F.
Thorat, Kshitij
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Hans Publishers
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We present a multi-wavelength study of the gaseous medium surrounding the nearby active galactic nucleus (AGN), Fornax A. Using MeerKAT, ALMA, and MUSE observations, we reveal a complex distribution of the atomic (H i), molecular (CO), and ionised gas in its centre and along the radio jets. By studying the multi-scale kinematics of the multi-phase gas, we reveal the presence of concurrent AGN feeding and feedback phenomena. Several clouds and an extended 3 kpc filament – perpendicular to the radio jets and the inner disk (r . 4:5 kpc) – show highly-turbulent kinematics, which likely induces non-linear condensation and subsequent chaotic cold accretion (CCA) onto the AGN. In the wake of the radio jets and in an external (r & 4:5 kpc) ring, we identify an entrained massive ( 107 M ) multi-phase outflow (vOUT 2000 km s1). The rapid flickering of the nuclear activity of Fornax A ( 3 Myr) and the gas experiencing turbulent condensation raining onto the AGN provide quantitative evidence that a recurrent, tight feeding and feedback cycle may be self-regulating the activity of Fornax A, in agreement with CCA simulations. To date, this is one of the most in-depth probes of such a mechanism, paving the way to apply these precise diagnostics to a larger sample of nearby AGN hosts and their multi-phase inter stellar medium.
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Galaxies: individual: fornax A, Galaxies: individual: NGC 1316, Galaxies: active, Galaxies: kinematics and dynamics, Galaxies: ISM, Accretion, accretion disks, Active galactic nucleus (AGN), MeerKAT
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Maccagni, F.M., Serra, P., Gaspari, M. et al. 2021, 'AGN feeding and feedback in Fornax A : kinematical analysis of the multi-phase ISM', Astronomy and Astrophysics, vol. 656, no. A45, pp. 1-22.