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Biscayne aquifer in Dade and Broward Counties, Florida
The Biscayne Aquifer is the principal source of water for the heavily
populated area in the vicinity of West Palm Beach and Miami. The
publication of this data is timely and will assist in the intelligent development
of the water resources of the area.(PDF has 64 pages
The Origin of Double-Peaked Narrow Lines in Active Galactic Nuclei III: Feedback from Biconical AGN Outflows
We apply an analytic Markov Chain Monte Carlo model to a sample of 18
AGN-driven biconical outflows that we identified from a sample of active
galaxies with double-peaked narrow emission lines at z < 0.1 in the Sloan
Digital Sky Survey. We find that 8/18 are best described as asymmetric bicones,
8/18 are nested bicones, and 2/18 are symmetric bicones. From the geometry and
kinematics of the models, we find that these moderate-luminosity AGN outflows
are large and energetic. The biconical outflows axes are randomly oriented with
respect to the photometric major axis of the galaxy, implying a randomly
oriented and clumpier torus to collimate the outflow, but the torus also allows
some radiation to escape equatorially. We find that 16/18 (89%) outflows are
energetic enough to drive a two-staged feedback process in their host galaxies.
All of these outflows geometrically intersect the photometric major axis of the
galaxy, and 23% of outflow host galaxies are significantly redder or have
significantly lower specific star formation rates when compared to a matched
sample of active galaxies.Comment: 32 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS; See Figure 7
for a summary of the finding
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