JWST data on 3C305 shows the compact radio jet efficiently drives kiloparsec-scale multiphase outflows via shocks, with high coupling to the observed gas kinetic power and radiative losses.
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XRISM observation decomposes the Fe Kα line in Cygnus A into broad (3400 km/s, 0.1-0.17 pc) and narrow (440 km/s, 6-10 pc) Keplerian components attributed to the broad line region and torus.
New NIR diagnostic diagrams using [C I]/Paγ and H2 1-0 O(5)/PAH 3.3μm ratios correlate with radiation field hardness and distinguish star formation, AGN, and shock excitation in galaxy nuclei.
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Multi-band imaging and Keck spectroscopy identify a z=0.92 galaxy pair as a physical merger at ~5 kpc projected separation with merger-induced star formation.
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XRISM detection of the 6.4 keV Fe K$\alpha$ line in the radio galaxy Cygnus A
XRISM observation decomposes the Fe Kα line in Cygnus A into broad (3400 km/s, 0.1-0.17 pc) and narrow (440 km/s, 6-10 pc) Keplerian components attributed to the broad line region and torus.