Unravelling the physics of multiphase AGN winds through emission line tracers
Alexander J. Richings,
Claude-Andre Faucher-Giguere,
Jonathan Stern
Abstract:Observations of emission lines in Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) often find fast (∼1000 km s −1 ) outflows extending to kiloparsec scales, seen in ionised, neutral atomic and molecular gas. In this work we present radiative transfer calculations of emission lines in hydrodynamic simulations of AGN outflows driven by a hot wind bubble, including non-equilibrium chemistry, to explore how these lines trace the physical properties of the multiphase outflow. We find that the hot bubble compresses the line-emitting ga… Show more
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