Powerful Yet Lonely: Is 3C 297 a High-redshift Fossil Group?

  • Missaglia V
  • Madrid J
  • Schirmer M
  • et al.
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Abstract

The environment of the high-redshift ( z = 1.408), powerful radio-loud galaxy 3C 297 has several distinctive features of a galaxy cluster. Among them, a characteristic halo of hot gas revealed by Chandra X-ray observations. In addition, a radio map obtained with the Very Large Array shows a bright hotspot in the northwestern direction, created by the interaction of the active galactic nucleus (AGN) jet arising from 3C 297 with its environment. In the X-ray images, emission cospatial with the northwestern radio lobe is detected, and peaks at the position of the radio hotspot. The extended, complex X-ray emission observed with our new Chandra data is largely unrelated to its radio structure. Despite having attributes of a galaxy cluster, no companion galaxies have been identified from 39 new spectra of neighboring targets of 3C 297 obtained with the Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph. None of the 19 galaxies for which a redshift was determined lies at the same distance as 3C 297. The optical spectral analysis of the new Gemini spectrum of 3C 297 reveals an isolated Type II radio-loud AGN. We also detected line broadening in [O ii ] λ 3728 with a FWHM about 1700 km s −1 and possible line shifts of up to 500–600 km s −1 . We postulate that the host galaxy of 3C 297 is a fossil group, in which most of the stellar mass has merged into a single object, leaving behind an X-ray halo.

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Missaglia, V., Madrid, J. P., Schirmer, M., Massaro, F., Rodríguez-Ardila, A., Donzelli, C. J., … Wilkes, B. J. (2023). Powerful Yet Lonely: Is 3C 297 a High-redshift Fossil Group? The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 264(1), 6. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4365/ac9f3e

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