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Autores principales: Duggal, Chetna, O'Dea, Christopher P., Baum, Stefi A., Jiwa, John, Tremblay, Grant, Chiaberge, Marco, Miley, George, Stanghellini, Carlo, Sparks, William
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Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.11926
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author Duggal, Chetna
O'Dea, Christopher P.
Baum, Stefi A.
Jiwa, John
Tremblay, Grant
Chiaberge, Marco
Miley, George
Stanghellini, Carlo
Sparks, William
author_facet Duggal, Chetna
O'Dea, Christopher P.
Baum, Stefi A.
Jiwa, John
Tremblay, Grant
Chiaberge, Marco
Miley, George
Stanghellini, Carlo
Sparks, William
contents We present a study of quasar host galaxy 3C 297 which is home to a powerful bent-jet radio source suggesting vigorous interaction with a dense ISM and/or jet precession. Archival HST imaging showed interestingly perturbed morphology of the host with a bright ~30 kpc arc feature, extended filamentary structure of line-emitting gas and clumpy blue excess emission co-spatial with the radio hotspots. Our VLT/SINFONI integral-field observations reveal complex, spatially-resolved Hα+[NII] emission in this source. A prominent blue-shifted wing in Hα indicates an ionized gas flow extending out to ~18 kpc from the nuclear region. Combining our SINFONI narrow-Hα data with archival HST/UV and VLA imaging, we map the young stellar population in the host and compare the spatial distribution of star-forming regions with the ionized gas motion and jet structure. In the attempt to characterize the feedback mechanisms in this chaotic system, we suggest that the powerful radio source dominates the feedback with possible contribution from radiation pressure due to AGN accretion. We also propose that the expanding jet cocoon likely shocked the ISM, triggering a kpc-scale ionized gas outflow and new starbursts that enhanced ongoing merger-induced star formation.
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spellingShingle Mapping feedback signatures in 3C 297: A quasar-host merger at Cosmic Noon
Duggal, Chetna
O'Dea, Christopher P.
Baum, Stefi A.
Jiwa, John
Tremblay, Grant
Chiaberge, Marco
Miley, George
Stanghellini, Carlo
Sparks, William
Astrophysics of Galaxies
We present a study of quasar host galaxy 3C 297 which is home to a powerful bent-jet radio source suggesting vigorous interaction with a dense ISM and/or jet precession. Archival HST imaging showed interestingly perturbed morphology of the host with a bright ~30 kpc arc feature, extended filamentary structure of line-emitting gas and clumpy blue excess emission co-spatial with the radio hotspots. Our VLT/SINFONI integral-field observations reveal complex, spatially-resolved Hα+[NII] emission in this source. A prominent blue-shifted wing in Hα indicates an ionized gas flow extending out to ~18 kpc from the nuclear region. Combining our SINFONI narrow-Hα data with archival HST/UV and VLA imaging, we map the young stellar population in the host and compare the spatial distribution of star-forming regions with the ionized gas motion and jet structure. In the attempt to characterize the feedback mechanisms in this chaotic system, we suggest that the powerful radio source dominates the feedback with possible contribution from radiation pressure due to AGN accretion. We also propose that the expanding jet cocoon likely shocked the ISM, triggering a kpc-scale ionized gas outflow and new starbursts that enhanced ongoing merger-induced star formation.
title Mapping feedback signatures in 3C 297: A quasar-host merger at Cosmic Noon
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.11926