Recent studies have suggested that red quasars are a phase in quasar evolution when feedback from black hole accretion evacuates obscuring gas from the nucleus of the host galaxy. Here, we report a direct link between dust-reddening and molecular outflows in quasars at z ~ 2.5. By examining the dynamics of warm molecular gas in the inner region of galaxies, we find evidence for outflows with velocities 500-1000 km s-1 and time-scales of ≈0.1 Myr that are due to ongoing quasar energy output. We infer outflows only in systems where quasar radiation pressure on dust in the vicinity of the black hole is sufficiently large to expel their obscuring gas column densities. This result is in agreement with theoretical models that predict radiative fe...
International audienceAims. Gas outflows are believed to play a pivotal role in shaping galaxies, as...
Galaxies grow inefficiently, with only a small percentage of the available gas converted into stars ...
Gas outflows are believed to play a pivotal role in shaping galaxies, as they regulate both star for...
Recent studies have suggested that red quasars are a phase in quasar evolution when feedback from bl...
Recent studies have suggested that red quasars are a phase in quasar evolution when feedback from bl...
Galaxy-scale gas outflows triggered by active galactic nuclei have been proposed as a key physical p...
In the standard scenario for galaxy evolution young star-forming galaxies transform into red bulge-d...
Large-scale outflows are believed to be an important mechanism in the evolution of galaxies. We can ...
Bright quasars, powered by accretion onto billion-solar-mass black holes, already existed at the epo...
Galaxy-scale gas outflows triggered by active galactic nuclei have been proposed as a key physical p...
Powerful winds driven by active galactic nuclei are often thought to affect the evolution of both su...
Most galaxy evolutionary models require quasar feedback to regulate star formation in thei...
We report the results from a systematic search for molecular (OH 119 μm) outflows with Herschel/PACS...
International audienceAims. Gas outflows are believed to play a pivotal role in shaping galaxies, as...
Galaxies grow inefficiently, with only a small percentage of the available gas converted into stars ...
Gas outflows are believed to play a pivotal role in shaping galaxies, as they regulate both star for...
Recent studies have suggested that red quasars are a phase in quasar evolution when feedback from bl...
Recent studies have suggested that red quasars are a phase in quasar evolution when feedback from bl...
Galaxy-scale gas outflows triggered by active galactic nuclei have been proposed as a key physical p...
In the standard scenario for galaxy evolution young star-forming galaxies transform into red bulge-d...
Large-scale outflows are believed to be an important mechanism in the evolution of galaxies. We can ...
Bright quasars, powered by accretion onto billion-solar-mass black holes, already existed at the epo...
Galaxy-scale gas outflows triggered by active galactic nuclei have been proposed as a key physical p...
Powerful winds driven by active galactic nuclei are often thought to affect the evolution of both su...
Most galaxy evolutionary models require quasar feedback to regulate star formation in thei...
We report the results from a systematic search for molecular (OH 119 μm) outflows with Herschel/PACS...
International audienceAims. Gas outflows are believed to play a pivotal role in shaping galaxies, as...
Galaxies grow inefficiently, with only a small percentage of the available gas converted into stars ...
Gas outflows are believed to play a pivotal role in shaping galaxies, as they regulate both star for...