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Supermassive Black Hole Winds in X-rays -- SUBWAYS. III. A population study on ultra-fast outflows
by
Gianolli, V E
, Tombesi, F
, Matt, G
, Miniutti, G
, P-O Petrucci
, Costantini, E
, Kriss, G
, Serafinelli, R
, Vignali, C
, Fiore, F
, Panessa, F
, La Franca, F
, Ursini, F
, De Rosa, A
, Krongold, Y
, Bianchi, S
, Ponti, G
, Gilli, R
, Kraemer, S
, Brusa, M
, Nardini, E
, Behar, E
, Perna, M
, Luminari, A
, Longinotti, A L
, Ricci, F
, Piconcelli, E
, Maiolino, R
, Bischetti, M
, Comastri, A
, Zappacosta, L
, Matzeu, G A
, Mathur, S
, De Marco, B
, Giustini, M
, Lanzuisi, G
, Dadina, M
, Gaspari, M
, Merloni, A
, Marconi, A
, Cresci, G
, Mehdipour, M
, Middei, R
, King, A R
, Guainazzi, M
, Chartas, G
, Parra, M
in
Active galactic nuclei
/ Blue shift
/ Luminosity
/ Outflow
/ Parameters
/ Physical properties
/ Quasars
/ Radiation
/ Radiation pressure
/ Red shift
/ Relativistic velocity
/ Seyfert galaxies
/ Spectral energy distribution
/ Subways
/ Supermassive black holes
/ X ray spectra
/ X-ray astronomy
/ X-rays
2024
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Supermassive Black Hole Winds in X-rays -- SUBWAYS. III. A population study on ultra-fast outflows
by
Gianolli, V E
, Tombesi, F
, Matt, G
, Miniutti, G
, P-O Petrucci
, Costantini, E
, Kriss, G
, Serafinelli, R
, Vignali, C
, Fiore, F
, Panessa, F
, La Franca, F
, Ursini, F
, De Rosa, A
, Krongold, Y
, Bianchi, S
, Ponti, G
, Gilli, R
, Kraemer, S
, Brusa, M
, Nardini, E
, Behar, E
, Perna, M
, Luminari, A
, Longinotti, A L
, Ricci, F
, Piconcelli, E
, Maiolino, R
, Bischetti, M
, Comastri, A
, Zappacosta, L
, Matzeu, G A
, Mathur, S
, De Marco, B
, Giustini, M
, Lanzuisi, G
, Dadina, M
, Gaspari, M
, Merloni, A
, Marconi, A
, Cresci, G
, Mehdipour, M
, Middei, R
, King, A R
, Guainazzi, M
, Chartas, G
, Parra, M
in
Active galactic nuclei
/ Blue shift
/ Luminosity
/ Outflow
/ Parameters
/ Physical properties
/ Quasars
/ Radiation
/ Radiation pressure
/ Red shift
/ Relativistic velocity
/ Seyfert galaxies
/ Spectral energy distribution
/ Subways
/ Supermassive black holes
/ X ray spectra
/ X-ray astronomy
/ X-rays
2024
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Supermassive Black Hole Winds in X-rays -- SUBWAYS. III. A population study on ultra-fast outflows
by
Gianolli, V E
, Tombesi, F
, Matt, G
, Miniutti, G
, P-O Petrucci
, Costantini, E
, Kriss, G
, Serafinelli, R
, Vignali, C
, Fiore, F
, Panessa, F
, La Franca, F
, Ursini, F
, De Rosa, A
, Krongold, Y
, Bianchi, S
, Ponti, G
, Gilli, R
, Kraemer, S
, Brusa, M
, Nardini, E
, Behar, E
, Perna, M
, Luminari, A
, Longinotti, A L
, Ricci, F
, Piconcelli, E
, Maiolino, R
, Bischetti, M
, Comastri, A
, Zappacosta, L
, Matzeu, G A
, Mathur, S
, De Marco, B
, Giustini, M
, Lanzuisi, G
, Dadina, M
, Gaspari, M
, Merloni, A
, Marconi, A
, Cresci, G
, Mehdipour, M
, Middei, R
, King, A R
, Guainazzi, M
, Chartas, G
, Parra, M
in
Active galactic nuclei
/ Blue shift
/ Luminosity
/ Outflow
/ Parameters
/ Physical properties
/ Quasars
/ Radiation
/ Radiation pressure
/ Red shift
/ Relativistic velocity
/ Seyfert galaxies
/ Spectral energy distribution
/ Subways
/ Supermassive black holes
/ X ray spectra
/ X-ray astronomy
/ X-rays
2024
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Supermassive Black Hole Winds in X-rays -- SUBWAYS. III. A population study on ultra-fast outflows
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Supermassive Black Hole Winds in X-rays -- SUBWAYS. III. A population study on ultra-fast outflows
2024
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The detection of blue-shifted absorption lines likely associated with ionized Iron K-shell transitions in the X-ray spectra of many Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) suggests the presence of a highly ionized gas outflowing with mildly relativistic velocities (0.03c-0.6c), named Ultra-Fast Outflow (UFO). Within the SUBWAYS project we characterized these winds starting from a sample of 22 radio-quiet quasars at 0.1 < z < 0.4, and compared the results with similar studies in the literature on samples of 42 local radio-quiet Seyfert galaxies and 14 high redshift radio-quiet quasars. The scope of our work is a statistical study of UFO parameters and incidence, considering key physical properties of the sources, e.g. supermassive black hole (SMBH) mass, bolometric luminosity, accretion rates and Spectral Energy Distribution, with the aim of gaining new insights into the UFO launching mechanisms. We find indications that highly luminous AGN with steeper X-ray/UV ratio, are more likely to host UFO. The presence of UFO is not significantly related to any other AGN property in our sample. These findings suggest that the UFO phenomenon may be transient. Focusing on AGN with UFO, other important results are: (1) faster UFO have larger ionization parameters and column densities; (2) X-ray radiation plays a more crucial role in driving highly ionized winds compared to UV; (3) the correlation between outflow velocity and luminosity is significantly flatter than what expected for radiatively driven winds; (4) more massive BH experience higher wind mass-losses, suppressing accretion of matter onto the BH; (5) the UFO launching radius is positively correlated with the Eddington ratio. Furthermore, our analysis suggest the involvement of multiple launching mechanisms, including radiation pressure and magneto-hydrodynamic processes, rather than pointing to a single, universally applicable mechanism.
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