Ionized Gas Outflows in the Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) Survey: Signatures of AGN Feedback in Low-Mass Galaxies
Abstract
We present a sample of 398 galaxies with ionized gas outflow signatures in their spectra from the Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA) Survey Data Release 4, including 45 low-mass galaxies with stellar masses M*<1010 M. We assemble our sample by systematically searching for the presence of a second velocity component in the [O III]λλ 4959, 5007 doublet emission line in 39,612 galaxies with redshifts z<0.3. The host galaxies are classified using the BPT diagram, with 89% identified as AGNs and composites and 11% as star-forming (SF) galaxies. The outflows are typically faster in AGNs with a median velocity of 936 km s-1 compared to 655 km s-1 in the SF objects. Of particular interest are the 45 galaxies in the low-mass range, of which a third are classified as AGNs/composites. The outflows from the low-mass AGNs are also faster and more blueshifted compared to those in the low-mass SF galaxies. This indicates that black hole outflows can affect host galaxies in the low-mass range and that AGN feedback in galaxies with M*<1010 M should be considered in galaxy evolution models.
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