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Main Authors: Wen, Yuhan, Wang, Ran, Ho, Luis C., Shangguan, Jinyi, Treister, Ezequiel, Li, Guodong, Bauer, Franz E.
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Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.17951
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author Wen, Yuhan
Wang, Ran
Ho, Luis C.
Shangguan, Jinyi
Treister, Ezequiel
Li, Guodong
Bauer, Franz E.
author_facet Wen, Yuhan
Wang, Ran
Ho, Luis C.
Shangguan, Jinyi
Treister, Ezequiel
Li, Guodong
Bauer, Franz E.
contents The energy released by active galactic nuclei (AGNs) is considered to have a profound impact on the cold gas properties of their host galaxies, potentially heating or removing the gas and further suppressing star formation. To understand the feedback from AGN radio activity, we investigate its impacts on the cold gas reservoirs in AGNs with different radio activity levels. We construct a quasar sample with a mean $z\sim1.5$ and a mean $L_{\rm bol}\sim10^{45.8}\ \rm erg\ s^{-1}$, all with Herschel detections to enable estimates of the total gas mass through the galactic dust continuum emission. The sample is then cross-matched with radio catalogs and divided into radio loud (RL) quasars, radio-detected radio quiet (RQ) quasars and radio-undetected quasars based on their radio loudness. Through spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting, we find the radio-detected RQ quasars exhibit evidence of gas deficiency with host galaxies possessing $\sim 0.3$ dex lower dust and gas masses compared to the other two groups, despite being matched in $M_{\rm BH}$, $L_{\rm bol}$, $M_{*}$ and SFR. Furthermore, evidence from optical spectra shows that both the fraction and velocity of outflows are higher in the radio-detected RQ group, suggesting a connection between the ionized gas outflows and the moderate radio activity. These results suggest that the AGN feedback could be more efficient in AGNs with weak/moderate radio emission than in those without radio detection or those with strong radio emission. Further high-resolution observations are needed to understand the interaction between the interstellar medium and the weak/moderate AGN radio activity.
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spellingShingle Evidence of Gas Depletion in Quasars with Moderate Radio Emission
Wen, Yuhan
Wang, Ran
Ho, Luis C.
Shangguan, Jinyi
Treister, Ezequiel
Li, Guodong
Bauer, Franz E.
Astrophysics of Galaxies
The energy released by active galactic nuclei (AGNs) is considered to have a profound impact on the cold gas properties of their host galaxies, potentially heating or removing the gas and further suppressing star formation. To understand the feedback from AGN radio activity, we investigate its impacts on the cold gas reservoirs in AGNs with different radio activity levels. We construct a quasar sample with a mean $z\sim1.5$ and a mean $L_{\rm bol}\sim10^{45.8}\ \rm erg\ s^{-1}$, all with Herschel detections to enable estimates of the total gas mass through the galactic dust continuum emission. The sample is then cross-matched with radio catalogs and divided into radio loud (RL) quasars, radio-detected radio quiet (RQ) quasars and radio-undetected quasars based on their radio loudness. Through spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting, we find the radio-detected RQ quasars exhibit evidence of gas deficiency with host galaxies possessing $\sim 0.3$ dex lower dust and gas masses compared to the other two groups, despite being matched in $M_{\rm BH}$, $L_{\rm bol}$, $M_{*}$ and SFR. Furthermore, evidence from optical spectra shows that both the fraction and velocity of outflows are higher in the radio-detected RQ group, suggesting a connection between the ionized gas outflows and the moderate radio activity. These results suggest that the AGN feedback could be more efficient in AGNs with weak/moderate radio emission than in those without radio detection or those with strong radio emission. Further high-resolution observations are needed to understand the interaction between the interstellar medium and the weak/moderate AGN radio activity.
title Evidence of Gas Depletion in Quasars with Moderate Radio Emission
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.17951