Francesco Tombesi. University of Rome, Tor Vergata NASA - Goddard Space Flight Center University of Maryland, College Park

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Francesco Tombesi University of Rome, Tor Vergata NASA - Goddard Space Flight Center University of Maryland, College Park (credit JAXA s press release)

Warm Absorbers (WAs) (Photo) ionized Mrk 509 v~300-800 km/s (Detmers, Kaastra et al. 2011) MR 2251-178 v~500 km/s (Reeves et al. 2013)

UltraFast Outflows ( UFOs ) Ratio spectrum/model NGC 4051 v~0.1c Rest-frame energy (kev) (Tombesi et al. 2015) PDS 456 v~0.25c (Pounds et al. 2003) (Reeves et al. 2009)

Some open questions on AGN winds: 1. What is the relation between UFOs and warm absorbers? 2. What is the relation between UFOs and UV outflows? 3. What is the relation between UFOs and AGN jet? 4. Are UFOs energetic enough to drive AGN feedback? 5. Are there evidences for AGN wind feedback in action?

1 - What is the relation between UFOs and warm absorbers?

N H ξ 0.72 v out N H 0.69 Log(N H ) FeK UFO Log(v out ) WA Log(ξ) Log(N H ) v out ξ 0.65 Comparison of UFOs and WAs in sample of 35 Seyfert 1 galaxies Log(v out ) WAs found in >60% sources UFOs in >40%, >70% also WAs Profiles: n~1/r 1.4, v out ~1/r 0.5 Log(ξ) (Tombesi et al. 2013)

Log(ξ) UFO WA FeK ξ r 0.58 N H r 0.44 Log(N H ) Log(r) Log(r) Log(v out ) v out r 0.40 Log(M out ) M out r 0.16 Log(P out ) Log(r) Log(r) P out r 0.22 E K r 0.60 Log(E K ) Log(r) Log(r) (Tombesi et al. 2013)

Correlation between UFO and AGN momentum rates Wind force Radiation force (Tombesi et al. 2013; XMM-Newton) Wind/Radiation Wind force Radiation force (Gofford et al. 2015; Suzaku)

2 - What is the relation between UFOs and UV winds?

Ultrafast outflows in (high-z) BAL quasars Gravitationally lensed BAL QSO APM 08279 +5255 (z = 3.9), v out ~0.2-0.7c (Chartas et al. 2009) NAL QSO HS 1700+6416 (z= 2.7), v out ~0.1-0.6c (Lanzuisi et al. 2012) Mini-BAL QSO PG1126-041, v out ~16,500 km/s (Giustini et al. 2011)

What is the relation between UFOs and BALs? Gravitationally lensed BAL quasar APM 08279+5255 (z = 3.9) C IV v~0.1c, Fe XXV v~0.5c MHD disk wind can explain both lines for α OX ~-2 (Fukumura et al. 2010)

3 - What is the relation between UFOs and AGN jets?

Ultra-fast outflows in radio-loud AGNs Outflow velocity Ionization Column density <v out > ~ 0.13c <logξ> ~ 4.5 <logn H > ~ 23 cm -2 Velocity (v/c) Log(ξ) Log(N H ) l Combining results with literature, UFOs in 7/26 (~30%) sources l But only ~56% spectra have enough S/N, frequency of UFOs is f=(50±20)% l Similar to RQ AGNs: RQ/RL dichotomy does not apply to disk winds? (Tombesi et al. 2014)

Disk, wind, and jet cycles in 3C 111 2-10keV RXTE monitoring l Correlation X-ray dips & VLBA radio jet ejections (Marscher et al. 2002; Chatterjee et al. 2009, 2011) l Disk winds with v~0.1c stronger during disk-jet ejection cycles (Tombesi et al. 2012)

4 - Are UFOs energetic enough to drive AGN feedback?

How powerful are ultrafast outflows? Wind kinetic power Tombesi et al. (2013) UFO FeK WA AGN luminosity L K /L bol ~0.5-5% (e.g., Di Matteo+ 2005; Hopkins & Elvis 2010; Gaspari+ 2011)

How powerful are ultrafast outflows? (Gofford et al. 2015)

5 - Are there evidences for AGN wind feedback in action?

AGN feedback from accretion disk winds? Accretion disk wind (<< 1pc scales) Galaxy feedback (kpc scales) (Ohsuga et al. 2009) (Wagner et al. 2013)

Tombesi et al. (2015)

Large-scale molecular outflow with Herschel Flux density (Jy) Velocity (km/s) (Image credit ESA) IRAS F11119+3257, ULIRG z=0.189, QSO luminosity 10 46 erg/s Herschel spectrum OH 119µm P-Cygni line profile (Veilleux et al. 2013) Molecular outflow 1000 km/s, 800 M yr 1 at >300 pc Follow-up with ALMA (PI Veilleux). ApJ paper under review

Accretion disk wind detected with Suzaku Ratio spectrum/model Rest-frame energy (kev) Long 250ks Suzaku observation in May 2013 Detection (6.5sigma) broad absorption line at rest-frame E=9.82keV XSTAR fit: v=0.255c, logxi=4.11, Nh=6 10 24, covering fraction >0.85 Follow-up with NuSTAR (PI Tombesi). Paper to be submitted to ApJ soon (Image credit ESA)

Energy conserving winds, from X-ray to IR/mm Wind force/radiation force Outflow velocity (km s -1 ) Energy-conserving flow: P out =f(v in /v out )(L AGN /c) Efficiency energy conservation f=c F,OH /C F,X =0.2

(Faucher-Giguere & Quataert 2012) (Stern et al. 2016) (Feruglio et al. 2015, Mrk231)

AGN wind scaling relations Energy conserving Momentum conserving Molecular winds Ionized winds BAL winds X-ray winds (WA *, UFO*) (Fiore et al. 2017)

Galaxy-scale feedback from AGN winds (credit NASA/GSFC press release)

100ks, PDS 456, UFO v~0.2-0.3c

Spectral-imaging with X-IFU: Seyfert 2 NGC 5252 (Cappi et al. 2013, adapted from Dadina et al. 2010) Multiwavelength campaigns with ALMA, VLT, E-ELT: hot/cold gas mixing, AGN wind power, wind bubbles, shocks, photoionization cones, outflow morphology, AGN/ star formation comparison, see also AXIS and Lynx mission proposals to NASA!

Active Galaxy Jet Wind Supermassive Black Hole Thank you for your attention!