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Revisiting the Dragonfly Galaxy II. Young, radiatively efficient radio-loud AGN drives massive molecular outflow in a starburst merger at z=1.92

By Yuxing Zhong and others at
LogoWaseda University
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LogoNational Astronomical Observatory of Japan
Radio-loud active galactic nuclei (RLAGNs) are a unique AGN population and were thought to be preferentially associated with supermassive black holes (SMBHs) at low accretion rates. They could impact the host galaxy evolution by expelling cold gas through the jet-mode feedback. In this work, we studied CO(6-5) line emission in... Show more
March 18, 2024
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Revisiting the Dragonfly Galaxy II. Young, radiatively efficient radio-loud AGN drives massive molecular outflow in a starburst merger at z=1.92
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