Relativistic jet feedback in high-redshift galaxies - I. Dynamics

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We present the results of 3D relativistic hydrodynamic simulations of interaction of active galactic nucleus jets with a dense turbulent two-phase interstellar medium, which would be typical of high-redshift galaxies. We describe the effect of the jet on the evolution of the density of the turbulent interstellarmedium (ISM). The jet-driven energy bubble affects the gas to distances up to several kiloparsecs from the injection region. The shocks resulting from such interactions create a multiphase ISM and radial outflows. One of the striking result of this work is that low-power jets (Pjet ≲ 1043 ergs-1), although less efficient in accelerating clouds, are trapped in the ISM for a longer time and hence affect the ISM over a larger volume. Jets of higher power drill through with relative ease. Although the relativistic jets launch strong outflows, there is little net mass ejection to very large distances, supporting a galactic fountain scenario for local feedback.

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Mukherjee, D., Bicknell, G. V., Sutherland, R., & Wagner, A. (2016). Relativistic jet feedback in high-redshift galaxies - I. Dynamics. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 461(1), 967–983. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw1368

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