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load-bearing objection First UFO in a quiescent galaxy: the detection is real, the maintenance-mode story is a stretch the 1 major comments →
First detection of ultra-fast outflows in a quiescent galaxy
The pith
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
The central finding is the detection of a mildly relativistic X-ray absorption feature at ~7.25 keV in the spectrum of KUG 1208+386, consistent with a UFO traveling at v ≈ -0.07c, in a galaxy whose stellar population analysis shows it was quenched ~9 Gyr ago and whose specific star formation rate (~3×10⁻¹² yr⁻¹) places it firmly on the red sequence. The coexistence of a powerful nuclear wind (kinetic power 0.8–6.5×10⁴³ erg/s, 1–8% of Eddington) with a long-dead host galaxy is the observational fact that anchors the paper's broader claim about the local (rather than global) origin of UFOs and their potential role in maintaining galactic quiescence.
What carries the argument
The argument proceeds through three linked layers: (1) X-ray spectroscopy of XMM-Newton and NuSTAR data identifies an absorption line at 7.25 keV, modeled with the PION photoionization code as a highly ionized outflow at v ≈ -0.07c with log ξ ≈ 3.3 and column density N_H ≈ 3.5×10²³ cm⁻², while the torus model borus12 reveals Compton-thick circumnuclear material (log N_H ≈ 24.7); (2) optical DESI spectroscopy and SED fitting with CIGALE establish the host as quiescent (sSFR ~3×10⁻¹² yr⁻¹, quenched ~9 Gyr) while also detecting a kpc-scale [OIII] outflow with far lower kinetic power (~10⁴⁰ erg/s); (3) energetic arguments compare the UFO's cumulative energy (extrapolated over a 0.1–1% duty cycle
Load-bearing premise
The claim that these winds maintain quiescence over Gyr timescales rests on extrapolating a single-epoch detection of a transient phenomenon — the authors themselves note UFOs are transient — across ~3.4 Gyr of quenching history using an assumed 0.1–1% duty cycle, yielding a cumulative energy estimate (~10⁵⁹ erg) that exceeds the galaxy's gravitational binding energy. One snapshot is being asked to carry a billion-year maintenance narrative.
What would settle it
If future monitoring shows that UFOs in quiescent galaxies are extremely rare or short-lived (duty cycle well below 0.1%), or if sub-mm observations reveal that the cold gas reservoir in KUG 1208+386 is too small for the wind to couple with meaningfully, the maintenance-mode interpretation would lose its energetic basis. Conversely, repeated UFO detections in other quiescent galaxies would strengthen the paradigm challenge.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. This manuscript reports the first detection of an ultra-fast outflow (UFO; v_out ≈ -0.07c) in a quiescent galaxy (KUG 1208+386, sSFR ~ 3×10^-12 yr^-1), using XMM-Newton and NuSTAR X-ray spectroscopy supplemented by DESI optical spectroscopy and multi-wavelength SED fitting. The X-ray analysis employs Bayesian spectral fitting with a Comptonization component, a torus reflection model (borus12), and a PION photoionization absorber to characterize the UFO. The host galaxy is shown to have been quenched ~9 Gyr ago via stellar population synthesis. The authors argue that this discovery challenges the paradigm that UFOs are exclusive to gas-rich, star-forming systems and propose a wind-driven 'maintenance' mode of AGN feedback. The observational detection and quiescence classification are reasonably robust, while the Gyr-timescale maintenance-mode conclusion involves extrapolation from a single-epoch detection.
Significance. The paper's core observational claim — a UFO in a quiescent host — is a genuine first and is well-motivated by the BAT-AGN cross-match (Fig. 5), which shows all 13 known UFO hosts in the comparison sample reside in star-forming or green-valley galaxies. The multi-wavelength approach (X-ray spectroscopy, optical line fitting, SED modeling, stellar population analysis) is commendable and provides a self-consistent picture. The Bayesian spectral methodology (nautilus sampling, AICc and Bayesian evidence comparison across Models A–C) is thorough. The transparent reporting of both 1σ and 2σ uncertainties on UFO parameters, and the honest acknowledgment of the N_H–velocity degeneracy from CCD resolution, are strengths. The pPXF stellar population analysis and SFH reconstruction provide solid independent support for the quiescent classification.
major comments (1)
- Section 6.2 and Conclusions: The claim that 'episodic, powerful winds can maintain the quiescent state of KUG 1208+386 over Gyr timescales' is presented as a conclusion but rests on an extrapolation from a single-epoch UFO detection with an assumed AGN duty cycle (0.1–1%) and an entirely unconstrained energy coupling efficiency. The comparison of cumulative UFO energy (E_UFO ~ 10^59 erg) to the gravitational binding energy (E_bind ~ 5×10^55 erg) is not the physically relevant comparison for maintenance-mode feedback: the relevant quantity is the energy that couples to the ISM to prevent halo gas cooling, which depends on the coupling efficiency and the AGN duty cycle over Gyr timescales — neither of which is constrained by the data. The paper acknowledges these gaps in Sec. 6.1–6.2, but the Conclusions (Sec. 7) and Abstract state the maintenance scenario as established rather than as a推测
minor comments (8)
- Abstract: The UFO kinetic power is quoted as (0.8–6.5)×10^43 erg/s, while in Sec. 5.1 the values are 8×10^43 to 6×10^44 erg/s depending on filling factor. Please reconcile and clarify which range corresponds to which assumption.
- Table 2: The Ė_out value for the hot ionized phase is listed as '(0.2–28)×10^4' in units of 10^40 erg/s, which appears inconsistent with the text in Sec. 5.1 (8×10^43 to 6×10^44 erg/s). Please reconcile the ranges and units.
- Section 3.3: The PION model requires an ionizing SED as input. The text states that a potential unmodeled soft X-ray excess only marginally increases log ξ by ~0.15, but it is unclear whether the reported UFO parameters (Table 1) correspond to the fitted SED or the interpolated SED. Please clarify.
- Section 5.1, Eq. (3): The filling factor lower limit f_V^min = r_2/r_1 is derived assuming cos θ ~ 1. For the adopted inclination of 60° (Sec. 3.2), cos θ = 0.5, which would reduce R_min by a factor of 4. Please clarify whether the torus inclination is the same as the outflow inclination, and if so, update the filling factor estimate accordingly.
- Section 4.1: The two DESI pointings ('bright' and 'backup') differ in flux normalization by a factor of ~5, attributed to pointing offsets. Given that the [OIII] outflow properties (W80, electron density) differ between the two pointings, please comment on whether these differences are consistent with a spatially resolved outflow or could partly reflect aperture effects, and how this affects the mass outflow rate estimates in Sec. 5.2.
- Figure 4: The predicted CO outflow momentum (hollow red diamond) is derived by applying a population-based scaling relation (0.1–5% of warm ionized momentum) to an individual source. The authors acknowledge this is speculative (Sec. 6.1), but including it in the figure without error bars may overstate its significance. Please add a note in the figure caption.
- Section 4.3: The SFH reconstruction depends on the adopted SSP library and residual AGN subtraction. The authors note this dependence but do not quantify the systematic uncertainty on the ~9 Gyr quenching timescale. A brief statement of the range obtained with alternative libraries or regularization parameters would strengthen this claim.
- The reference list includes entries dated 2026 (e.g., Reeves et al. 2026a,b; Seebeck et al. 2026; Mizumoto et al. 2026). Please verify these are correctly cited and that no more recent versions exist.
Circularity Check
No significant circularity; the derivation chain is self-contained with independent observational inputs.
full rationale
The paper's central observational claim — first UFO detection in a quiescent galaxy — rests on independent X-ray spectral fitting (XMM-Newton + NuSTAR data, PION photoionization model, ~3σ true significance) and independent host-galaxy characterization (CIGALE SED fitting, pPXF stellar populations, DESI spectroscopy). The UFO velocity, column density, and ionization parameter are all fitted directly from the X-ray data (Sec 3.3, Table 1). The kinetic power (Eq. 5–6) is derived from these fitted parameters via standard, externally established formulae. The quiescence classification (sSFR ~ 3×10⁻¹², quenched ~9 Gyr) comes from independent SED and stellar population analyses. The maintenance-mode conclusion (Sec 6.2) does involve an assumed duty cycle (0.1–1%) and unconstrained coupling efficiency, but these are explicitly stated as assumptions drawn from external literature (Aird et al. 2018), not derived from the paper's own results and then fed back as conclusions. The self-citations (Xu et al. 2021a,b, 2023, 2025) appear in the introduction for context on UFO acceleration mechanisms and in methods for PION implementation details; none are load-bearing for the central claim. The BAT-AGN cross-match (Fig 5) providing the 'first in quiescent galaxy' uniqueness claim uses external catalogs (Koss et al. 2021; Yamada et al. 2024). No step in the derivation chain reduces to its own inputs by construction. The score of 1 (rather than 0) reflects the minor point that the maintenance-mode argument's structure — assume duty cycle → compute cumulative energy → conclude maintenance is feasible — could be seen as partially self-reinforcing, but this is a modeling extrapolation with transparent assumptions, not circularity in the formal sense.
Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger
free parameters (11)
- Photon index Γ_XMM =
1.51 ± 0.08
- Photon index Γ_NuSTAR =
1.81 ± 0.06
- Host absorption N_H^host =
9.9 × 10^22 cm^-2
- Torus column density N_H^Tor =
10^24.7 cm^-2
- Torus covering factor CF =
0.46 ± 0.14
- Wind ionization parameter log ξ_wind =
3.3 ± 0.2
- Wind column density N_H^wind =
3.5 × 10^23 cm^-2
- Wind LOS velocity z_LOS^wind =
-0.070 ± 0.008
- AGN duty cycle =
0.1–1%
- Volume filling factor f_V =
0.11–1.0
- Opening fraction f_cov =
0.4
axioms (5)
- domain assumption The absorption feature at 7.25 keV is produced by Fe XXV/XXVI resonance lines blueshifted by a UFO, not by an instrumental artifact or alternative atomic transition.
- domain assumption The UFO and [OIII] outflow are physically associated with the AGN in KUG 1208+386 and not with a background/foreground source.
- domain assumption The delayed SFH model and SSP templates used in pPXF accurately reconstruct the star formation history of KUG 1208+386.
- ad hoc to paper The assumed AGN duty cycle (0.1–1%) is representative of the Gyr-timescale history of KUG 1208+386.
- domain assumption The molecular gas fraction f_gas ≤ 1% is a valid upper limit for this galaxy.
read the original abstract
Outflows in active galactic nuclei (AGN) are recognized as a fundamental mechanism driving the co-evolution of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) and their host galaxies. Although powerful outflows are frequently detected in gas-rich, active star-forming galaxies, their existence and potential impact within gas-poor, quiescent galaxies remain poorly understood. We report the first detection of a powerful ultra-fast outflow (UFO) in a nearby quiescent galaxy KUG 1208+386, providing a multiscale analysis of AGN winds from nuclear to galactic scales. We detect a nuclear X-ray UFO with a velocity of $v_{out} \approx -0.07c$ and a kinetic power of $\dot{E}_{\rm UFO}=(0.8\mbox{--}6.5) \times 10^{43}$erg/s, sufficient to drive effective AGN feedback ($\dot{E}_{\rm UFO}/L_\mathrm{Edd}=(1\mbox{--}8)\%$) and far exceeding the galactic [OIII] outflow power $\sim 10^{40}$ erg/s. Host galaxy analysis reveals a massive quiescent system (specific star formation rate $\sim3\times10^{-12}\mathrm{yr}^{-1}$) that has been quenched $\sim$9 Gyr ago. The central AGN is obscured by a line-of-sight (LOS) column density of $\log (N_\mathrm{H}^\mathrm{LOS}/\mathrm{cm}^{-2})\sim23$ and the circumnuclear scattering material is Compton-thick $\log(N_\mathrm{H}^\mathrm{scatter}/\mathrm{cm}^{-2})=24.7^{+0.8}_{-0.5}$. The discovery of a nuclear UFO in a long-quenched massive galaxy challenges the paradigm that UFOs are exclusive to gas-rich, star-forming systems, suggesting instead that they are governed by the local circumnuclear environments, rather than the global gas reservoir. Our results indicate that episodic, powerful winds can maintain the quiescent state of KUG 1208+386 over Gyr timescales, supporting a wind-driven `maintenance' mode of AGN feedback that is distinct from the classical jet mode.
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How the effects of resonant absorption on black hole reflection spectra can mimic high-velocity outflows. , keywords =. doi:10.1111/j.1745-3933.2011.01143.x , archivePrefix =. 1108.5060 , primaryClass =
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The origin of blueshifted absorption features in the X-ray spectrum of PG 1211+143: outflow or disc. , keywords =. doi:10.1093/mnrasl/slt080 , archivePrefix =. 1306.3404 , primaryClass =
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The X-ray Disk/Wind Degeneracy in AGN
The X-ray disc/wind degeneracy in AGN. , keywords =. doi:10.1093/mnras/stac877 , archivePrefix =. 2203.14789 , primaryClass =
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Discovery of Broad Soft X-ray Absorption Lines from the Quasar Wind in PDS 456
Discovery of Broad Soft X-ray Absorption Lines from the Quasar Wind in PDS 456. , keywords =. doi:10.3847/0004-637X/824/1/20 , archivePrefix =. 1604.04196 , primaryClass =
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Constraints on the ultrafast outflows in the narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy Mrk 1044 from high-resolution time- and flux-resolved spectroscopy. , keywords =. doi:10.1093/mnras/stad1565 , archivePrefix =. 2305.11966 , primaryClass =
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TPHO: a time-dependent photoionisation model for AGN outflows
TPHO: A Time-dependent Photoionization Model for AGN Outflows. , keywords =. doi:10.3847/1538-4357/ac9c01 , archivePrefix =. 2210.16338 , primaryClass =
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The Athena X-ray Integral Field Unit
The ATHENA X-ray Integral Field Unit (X-IFU). Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2018: Ultraviolet to Gamma Ray , year = 2018, editor =. doi:10.1117/12.2312409 , archivePrefix =. 1807.06092 , primaryClass =
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The Hot and Energetic Universe: A White Paper presenting the science theme motivating the Athena+ mission. arXiv e-prints , keywords =. doi:10.48550/arXiv.1306.2307 , archivePrefix =. 1306.2307 , primaryClass =
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Multiphase quasar-driven outflows in PG 1114+445. I. Entrained ultra-fast outflows. , keywords =. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201935275 , archivePrefix =. 1906.02765 , primaryClass =
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The Surprising Absence of Absorption in the Far-Ultraviolet Spectrum of Mrk 231
The Surprising Absence of Absorption in the Far-ultraviolet Spectrum of Mrk 231. , keywords =. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/764/1/15 , archivePrefix =. 1212.2401 , primaryClass =
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Detection of a Multi-Phase Ultra-Fast Wind in the Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 Galaxy Mrk 1044. arXiv e-prints , keywords =
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NuSTAR Reveals Relativistic Reflection But No Ultra-Fast Outflow In The Quasar PG 1211+143
NuSTAR Reveals Relativistic Reflection But No Ultra-Fast Outflow in the Quasar Pg 1211+143. , keywords =. doi:10.1088/2041-8205/799/2/L24 , archivePrefix =. 1501.01663 , primaryClass =
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Magnetohydrodynamic Accretion Flows: Formation of Magnetic Tower Jet and Subsequent Quasi-Steady State. , keywords =. doi:10.1086/381234 , archivePrefix =. astro-ph/0307306 , primaryClass =
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MHD Accretion-Disk Winds as X-ray Absorbers in AGNs
Magnetohydrodynamic Accretion Disk Winds as X-ray Absorbers in Active Galactic Nuclei. , keywords =. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/715/1/636 , archivePrefix =. 0910.3001 , primaryClass =
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Magnetically-Driven Accretion-Disk Winds and Ultra-Fast Outflows in PG1211+143
Magnetically Driven Accretion Disk Winds and Ultra-fast Outflows in PG 1211+143. , keywords =. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/805/1/17 , archivePrefix =. 1503.04074 , primaryClass =
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A disk wind interpretation of the strong Fe K{\alpha} features in 1H 0707-495
A disc wind interpretation of the strong Fe K features in 1H 0707-495. , keywords =. doi:10.1093/mnras/stw1579 , archivePrefix =. 1509.05645 , primaryClass =
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Multidimensional modelling of X-ray spectra for AGN accretion disc outflows - III. Application to a hydrodynamical simulation. , keywords =. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2010.17215.x , archivePrefix =. 1006.3449 , primaryClass =
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Dynamics of line-driven disk winds in Active Galactic Nuclei
Dynamics of Line-driven Disk Winds in Active Galactic Nuclei. , keywords =. doi:10.1086/317154 , archivePrefix =. astro-ph/0005315 , primaryClass =
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Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 Galaxies
Narrow-line Seyfert 1 Galaxies. Revista Mexicana de Astronomia y Astrofisica Conference Series , year = 2008, series =. doi:10.48550/arXiv.0710.3326 , archivePrefix =. 0710.3326 , primaryClass =
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The response of relativistic outflowing gas to the inner accretion disk of a black hole
The response of relativistic outflowing gas to the inner accretion disk of a black hole. , keywords =. doi:10.1038/nature21385 , archivePrefix =. 1703.00071 , primaryClass =
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Wind-luminosity evolution in NLS1 AGN 1H 0707-495
Wind-luminosity evolution in NLS1 AGN 1H 0707-495. , keywords =. doi:10.1093/mnras/stab2984 , archivePrefix =. 2110.06633 , primaryClass =
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Evidence for a radiatively driven disc-wind in PDS 456?
Evidence for a radiatively driven disc-wind in PDS 456?. , keywords =. doi:10.1093/mnrasl/slx129 , archivePrefix =. 1708.03546 , primaryClass =
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Black holes in binary systems. Observational appearance. , year = 1973, month = jan, volume =
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X-ray short-time lags in the Fe-K energy band produced by scattering clouds in active galactic nuclei. , keywords =. doi:10.1093/mnras/sty1114 , archivePrefix =. 1805.00046 , primaryClass =
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X-ray reverberation lags of the Fe-K line due to AGN disc winds
X-ray reverberation lags of the Fe-K line due to AGN disc winds. , keywords =. doi:10.1093/mnras/sty3056 , archivePrefix =. 1808.06625 , primaryClass =
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Timing the warm absorber in NGC 4051
Timing the warm absorber in NGC 4051. , keywords =. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201628555 , archivePrefix =. 1607.01065 , primaryClass =
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Modelling X-ray RMS spectra II: the ultra-fast outflow of PDS 456
Modelling X-ray RMS spectra II: the ultrafast outflow of PDS 456. , keywords =. doi:10.1093/mnras/staa3559 , archivePrefix =. 2011.06472 , primaryClass =
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