A low-luminosity AGN in ESO 420-G13 powers a jet-driven gas bubble and massive CO-dark molecular outflow with total kinetic power ~1.5e41 erg/s and ~3.8% coupling efficiency, expelling ~5% of the central molecular gas.
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Fast-rotating green valley galaxies maintain higher metallicities than slow-rotating ones because slow rotators experience stronger outflows and more mergers that deplete their chemical content.
VAR-PZ uses DRW-modeled variability to create photo-z priors that reduce catastrophic outliers in AGN redshift estimates from 32% to below 7% when combined with SED fitting, validated on SDSS data and LSST simulations.
Several nearby AGN ultra-fast outflows are predicted to produce detectable very-high-energy gamma rays via shock-accelerated protons, visible to CTAO even if invisible to Fermi-LAT.
Outliers from the black hole-stellar mass scaling relation arise from distinct channels of enhanced mergers with super-Eddington growth, gravitational recoils after mergers, environmental stellar mass loss, and quiescent histories.
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Wild is the wind from low-luminosity AGN: a jet-driven gas bubble blowing out a massive CO-dark outflow in ESO 420-G13
A low-luminosity AGN in ESO 420-G13 powers a jet-driven gas bubble and massive CO-dark molecular outflow with total kinetic power ~1.5e41 erg/s and ~3.8% coupling efficiency, expelling ~5% of the central molecular gas.
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Contrasting evolutionary pathways of fast- and slow-rotating galaxies in the green valley
Fast-rotating green valley galaxies maintain higher metallicities than slow-rotating ones because slow rotators experience stronger outflows and more mergers that deplete their chemical content.
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VAR-PZ: Constraining the Photometric Redshifts of Quasars using Variability
VAR-PZ uses DRW-modeled variability to create photo-z priors that reduce catastrophic outliers in AGN redshift estimates from 32% to below 7% when combined with SED fitting, validated on SDSS data and LSST simulations.
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Very High Energy Gamma Rays from Ultra Fast Outflows
Several nearby AGN ultra-fast outflows are predicted to produce detectable very-high-energy gamma rays via shock-accelerated protons, visible to CTAO even if invisible to Fermi-LAT.
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Overmassive and Undermassive Massive Black Holes: The Role of Environment and Gravitational-Wave Recoils
Outliers from the black hole-stellar mass scaling relation arise from distinct channels of enhanced mergers with super-Eddington growth, gravitational recoils after mergers, environmental stellar mass loss, and quiescent histories.