The nature of the relationship between low-level supermassive black hole activity and galactic cold gas, if any, is currently unclear. It has been hypothesized that feedback may heat or expel gas and quench star formation; alternatively, central black holes may feed at higher rates (either directly or as a secondary effect from stellar winds) in gas-rich galaxies. We use a combination of radio data from the on-going ALFALFA survey and from the literature, along with archival X-ray flux measurements from the Chandra X-ray observatory, to investigate this potential relationship. We construct a sample of 136 late-type galaxies, with MB \u3c −18 out to 50 Mpc, that have both HI masses and sensitive X-ray coverage. Of these, 76 host a nuclear X-...
We analyse the role of AGN feedback in quenching star formation for massive, central galaxies in the...
We study effects of active galactic nucleus (AGN) feedback outflows on multiphase inter stellar medi...
Supermassive black hole feedback is thought to be responsible for the lack of star formation, or qui...
The nature of the relationship between low-level supermassive black hole activity and galactic cold ...
The growth of supermassive black holes, especially the associated state of active galactic nuclei (A...
International audienceQuiescent galaxies with little or no ongoing star formation dominate the popul...
© 2020 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Societ...
Context. It has recently been proposed that the jets of low-luminosity radio galaxies are powered by...
Our X-ray study of the nuclear activity in a new sample of six quiescent early-type galaxies, as wel...
In cuspy atmospheres, jets driven by supermassive black holes (BHs) offset radiative cooling. The je...
Nature, in press. 27 pages, 4 Figures. Article & supplements with high-resolution figures can be dow...
Our X-ray study of the nuclear activity in a new sample of six quiescent early-type galaxies, as wel...
We use the AMUSE-Virgo and AMUSE-Field surveys for nuclear X-ray emission in early-type galaxies to ...
We study the relationship between supermassive black hole (BH) feedback, BH luminosity, and the kine...
Optically luminous early type galaxies host X-ray luminous, hot atmospheres. These hot atmospheres, ...
We analyse the role of AGN feedback in quenching star formation for massive, central galaxies in the...
We study effects of active galactic nucleus (AGN) feedback outflows on multiphase inter stellar medi...
Supermassive black hole feedback is thought to be responsible for the lack of star formation, or qui...
The nature of the relationship between low-level supermassive black hole activity and galactic cold ...
The growth of supermassive black holes, especially the associated state of active galactic nuclei (A...
International audienceQuiescent galaxies with little or no ongoing star formation dominate the popul...
© 2020 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Societ...
Context. It has recently been proposed that the jets of low-luminosity radio galaxies are powered by...
Our X-ray study of the nuclear activity in a new sample of six quiescent early-type galaxies, as wel...
In cuspy atmospheres, jets driven by supermassive black holes (BHs) offset radiative cooling. The je...
Nature, in press. 27 pages, 4 Figures. Article & supplements with high-resolution figures can be dow...
Our X-ray study of the nuclear activity in a new sample of six quiescent early-type galaxies, as wel...
We use the AMUSE-Virgo and AMUSE-Field surveys for nuclear X-ray emission in early-type galaxies to ...
We study the relationship between supermassive black hole (BH) feedback, BH luminosity, and the kine...
Optically luminous early type galaxies host X-ray luminous, hot atmospheres. These hot atmospheres, ...
We analyse the role of AGN feedback in quenching star formation for massive, central galaxies in the...
We study effects of active galactic nucleus (AGN) feedback outflows on multiphase inter stellar medi...
Supermassive black hole feedback is thought to be responsible for the lack of star formation, or qui...