Blowing star formation away in AGN Hosts (BAH) -- III: Feeding and feedback in 3C 293 observed with JWST NIRSpec
Abstract: We use JWST/NIRSpec observations of the radio galaxy 3C 293 to map the emission, extinction, and kinematics of hot molecular and ionized gas, as well as stellar kinematics, within the inner ~ 2 kpc. The stellar velocity field is well described by a rotating disk model, with its kinematical center offset by ~ 0.5 arcsec from the continuum peak. The hot molecular gas is traced by the H$2$2.12$\mu$m emission line, and the ionized gas by [Fe II]1.64$\mu$m and Pa$\alpha$. The gas presents three main kinematic components: a rotating disk seen as a narrow component ($\sigma$ ~ 100 kms${-1}$); a blueshifted broad outflow ($\sigma$ ~ 250 kms${-1}$); and a fast ionized outflow as a very broad component ($\sigma$ ~ 640 kms${-1}$). Extinction maps reveal high A$_V$ values, up to ~ 35, spatially coincident with dust lanes seen in optical images. In addition to the disk and outflows components, inflows along the dust lanes are detected in H$_2$ gas, with a mass inflow rate of $\dot{M}{in}$ ~ 8 x 10${-3}$ M${\odot}$ yr${-1}$, comparable to the AGN accretion rate. For the outflows, we derive peak mass-outflow rates of 0.14 $\pm$ 0.04 M${\odot}$yr${-1}$ (molecular) and 5.5 $\pm$ 1.44 M$_{\odot}$yr${-1}$ (ionized). The outflow, driven by the radio jet, has a kinetic power of 4.5% of the jet power - enough to suppress star formation. Our results highlight 3C 293's turbulent post-merger history and JWST's unique capability to probe dust-obscured AGN.
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