This thesis focuses on investigating the role of nuclear activity in SMBH-host galaxy self-regulated growth. This work is based on an extensive collection of multi-band imaging and spectroscopic data. Indeed, it is now widely accepted that AGN activity can affect different phases of the interstellar medium making mandatory a multi-wavelength approach that combines the study of emitting/absorbing gas at increasing distance from the SMBH. I have studied the relationships between nuclear properties, AGN-driven outflows, and host galaxy properties by investigating two specific cases. The first one aims at understanding if and how the huge radiative output of a hyper-luminous QSO interacts with the circum-galactic medium (CGM) of the host galaxy. The second science case regards the formation of the so-called Brightest Cluster Galaxy (BCG). BCGs are the most massive and luminous galaxies residing at the center of the relaxed, virialized and undisturbed clusters in the local Universe.

Communicating the energy: accretion properties and feedback in AGN / Travascio, Andrea. - (2020 Jan 16).

Communicating the energy: accretion properties and feedback in AGN

TRAVASCIO, ANDREA
16/01/2020

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This thesis focuses on investigating the role of nuclear activity in SMBH-host galaxy self-regulated growth. This work is based on an extensive collection of multi-band imaging and spectroscopic data. Indeed, it is now widely accepted that AGN activity can affect different phases of the interstellar medium making mandatory a multi-wavelength approach that combines the study of emitting/absorbing gas at increasing distance from the SMBH. I have studied the relationships between nuclear properties, AGN-driven outflows, and host galaxy properties by investigating two specific cases. The first one aims at understanding if and how the huge radiative output of a hyper-luminous QSO interacts with the circum-galactic medium (CGM) of the host galaxy. The second science case regards the formation of the so-called Brightest Cluster Galaxy (BCG). BCGs are the most massive and luminous galaxies residing at the center of the relaxed, virialized and undisturbed clusters in the local Universe.
16-gen-2020
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