We present a study of the thermal structure of the hot X-ray emitting atmospheres for a sample of 49 nearby X-ray and optically bright elliptical galaxies using Chandra X-ray data. We focus on the connection between the properties of the hot X-ray emitting gas and the cooler Hα+[N II] emitting phase, and the possible role of the latter in the Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) feedback cycle. We do not find evident correlations between the Hα+[N II] emission and global properties such as X-ray luminosity, mass of hot gas, and gas mass fraction. We find that the presence of Hα+[N II] emission is more likely in systems with higher densities, lower entropies, shorter cooling times, shallower entropy profiles, lower values of min(t_cool/t_ff), and disturbed X-ray morphologies (linked to turbulent motions). However, we see no clear separations in the observables obtained for galaxies with and without optical emission line nebulae. The AGN jet powers of the galaxies with X-ray cavities show hint of a possible weak positive correlation with their Hα+[N II] luminosities. This correlation and the observed trends in the thermodynamic properties may result from chaotic cold accretion (CCA) powering AGN jets, as seen in some high-resolution hydrodynamic simulations.

Thermodynamic properties, multiphase gas, and AGN feedback in a large sample of giant ellipticals / Lakhchaura, K.; Werner, N.; Sun, M.; Canning, R. E. A.; Gaspari, Massimo; Allen, S. W.; Connor, T.; Donahue, M.; Sarazin, C.. - In: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0035-8711. - 481:4(2018), pp. 4472-4504. [10.1093/mnras/sty2565]

Thermodynamic properties, multiphase gas, and AGN feedback in a large sample of giant ellipticals

GASPARI, MASSIMO;
2018

Abstract

We present a study of the thermal structure of the hot X-ray emitting atmospheres for a sample of 49 nearby X-ray and optically bright elliptical galaxies using Chandra X-ray data. We focus on the connection between the properties of the hot X-ray emitting gas and the cooler Hα+[N II] emitting phase, and the possible role of the latter in the Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) feedback cycle. We do not find evident correlations between the Hα+[N II] emission and global properties such as X-ray luminosity, mass of hot gas, and gas mass fraction. We find that the presence of Hα+[N II] emission is more likely in systems with higher densities, lower entropies, shorter cooling times, shallower entropy profiles, lower values of min(t_cool/t_ff), and disturbed X-ray morphologies (linked to turbulent motions). However, we see no clear separations in the observables obtained for galaxies with and without optical emission line nebulae. The AGN jet powers of the galaxies with X-ray cavities show hint of a possible weak positive correlation with their Hα+[N II] luminosities. This correlation and the observed trends in the thermodynamic properties may result from chaotic cold accretion (CCA) powering AGN jets, as seen in some high-resolution hydrodynamic simulations.
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Thermodynamic properties, multiphase gas, and AGN feedback in a large sample of giant ellipticals / Lakhchaura, K.; Werner, N.; Sun, M.; Canning, R. E. A.; Gaspari, Massimo; Allen, S. W.; Connor, T.; Donahue, M.; Sarazin, C.. - In: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0035-8711. - 481:4(2018), pp. 4472-4504. [10.1093/mnras/sty2565]
Lakhchaura, K.; Werner, N.; Sun, M.; Canning, R. E. A.; Gaspari, Massimo; Allen, S. W.; Connor, T.; Donahue, M.; Sarazin, C.
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