articleAnnual Review of Astronomy and AstrophysicsApr 21, 2015GREEN OA

Powerful Outflows and Feedback from Active Galactic Nuclei

AKAndrew KingKPKen Pounds

University of Leicester

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Abstract

Active galactic nuclei (AGNs) represent the growth phases of the supermassive black holes in the center of almost every galaxy. Powerful, highly ionized winds, with velocities ∼0.1–0.2c, are a common feature in X-ray spectra of luminous AGNs, offering a plausible physical origin for the well-known connections between the hole and properties of its host. Observability constraints suggest that the winds must be episodic and detectable only for a few percent of their lifetimes. The most powerful wind feedback, establishing the M−σ relation, is probably not directly observable at all. The M−σ relation signals a global change in the nature of AGN feedback. At black hole masses below M−σ, feedback is confined to the…

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    Andrew KingCorresponding

    University of Leicester

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    Ken Pounds

    University of Leicester

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Keywords
  • Active galactic nucleus
  • Supermassive black hole
  • Observable
  • Bulge
  • Galactic Center
  • Galaxy
  • Black hole (networking)
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