The Cavity of 3CR 196.1: Hα Emission Spatially Associated with an X-Ray Cavity

  • Jimenez-Gallardo A
  • Sani E
  • Ricci F
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present a multifrequency analysis of the radio galaxy 3CR 196.1 ( z =0.198), associated with the brightest galaxy of the cool-core cluster CIZAJ0815.4-0303. This nearby radio galaxy shows a hybrid radio morphology and an X-ray cavity, all signatures of a turbulent past activity, potentially due to merger events and active galactic nuclei (AGN) outbursts. We present results of the comparison between Chandra and Very Large Telescope Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explorer data for the inner region of the galaxy cluster, on a scale of tens of kpc. We discovered H α + [N ii ] λ 6584 emission spatially associated with the X-ray cavity (at ∼10 kpc from the galaxy nucleus) instead of with its rim. This result differs from previous discoveries of ionized gas surrounding X-ray cavities in other radio galaxies harbored in galaxy clusters and could represent the first reported case of ionized gas filling an X-ray cavity, either due to different AGN outbursts or to the cooling of warm (10 4 < T ≤ 10 7 K) AGN outflows. We also found that the H α , [N ii ] λ λ 6548, 6584, and [S ii ] λ λ 6718, 6733 emission lines show an additional redward component, at ∼1000 km s −1 from rest frame, with no detection in H β or [O iii ] λ λ 4960, 5008. We believe the most likely explanation for this redward component is the presence of a background gas cloud as there appears to be a discrete difference of velocities between this component and the rest frame.

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Jimenez-Gallardo, A., Sani, E., Ricci, F., Mazzucchelli, C., Balmaverde, B., Massaro, F., … Wilkes, B. J. (2022). The Cavity of 3CR 196.1: Hα Emission Spatially Associated with an X-Ray Cavity. The Astrophysical Journal, 941(2), 114. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aca08b

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