Feedback from active galactic nuclei: Energy- versus momentum-driving

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We employ hydrodynamical simulations using the moving-mesh code AREPO to investigate the role of energy and momentum input from active galactic nuclei (AGN) in driving large-scale galactic outflows. We start by reproducing analytic solutions for both energy- and momentumdriven outflowing shells in simulations of a spherical isolated dark matter potential with gas in hydrostatic equilibrium and with no radiative cooling. We confirm that for this simplified setup, galactic outflows driven by a momentum input rate of order LEdd/c can establish an MBH-σ relation with slope and normalization similar to that observed. We show that momentum input at a rate of LEdd/c is however insufficient to drive efficient outflows once cooling and gas inflows as predicted by cosmological simulations at resolved scales are taken into account. We argue that observed large-scale AGN-driven outflows are instead likely to be energy-driven and show that such outflows can reach momentum fluxes exceeding 10LEdd/c within the innermost 10 kpc of the galaxy. The outflows are highly anisotropic, with outflow rates and a velocity structure found to be inadequately described by spherical outflow models. We verify that the hot energy-driven outflowing gas is expected to be strongly affected by metal-line cooling, leading to significant amounts (≳109M⊙) of entrained cold gas.

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Costa, T., Sijacki, D., & Haehnelt, M. G. (2014). Feedback from active galactic nuclei: Energy- versus momentum-driving. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 444(3), 2355–2376. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu1632

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