论文标题
FR II Galaxy 3C 220.1中的AGN反馈
AGN feedback in the FR II galaxy 3C 220.1
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论文摘要
我们介绍了对FR-II射电星系3C 220.1的深(174 ks)Chandra观察结果,即$ kt \ sim $ 4 kev cluster $ z = 0.61 $。热聚类培养基的温度从$ \ sim5.9 $ keV降至$ \ sim3.9 $ kev,$ \ sim $ 35 kpc半径,而较小的半径的温度可能会降低。中央活跃的银河核(AGN)以X射线为单位,其辐射光度为$ 2.0 \ times10^{46} $ erg s $ s $^{ - 1} $($ \ sim10 $%eDdington rate)。该系统显示了一对潜在的X射线腔$ \ sim35 $ kpc东部和核的西部。腔功率的估计在$ 1.0 \ times10^{44} $ erg s $^{ - 1} $和$ 1.7 \ times10^{45} $ erg s $^{ - 1} $的范围内。无线电叶中的X射线增强功能可能是由于康普顿发射的倒数,总计2-10 KEV光度为$ \ sim8.0 \ times10^{42} $ erg s $^s $^{ - 1} $。我们将3C 220.1与包括Cygnus A在内的其他群集BCG进行了比较,因为富含II Galaxy的丰富簇中的BCG很少。我们还通过不同方法总结了FR-II星系的喷射功率。比较表明,FR-II星系的腔功率可能低估了喷射功率。 3C 220.1的属性表明它处于从类星体模式反馈到射频反馈的过渡阶段。
We present results from a deep (174 ks) Chandra observation of the FR-II radio galaxy 3C 220.1, the central brightest cluster galaxy (BCG) of a $kT \sim$ 4 keV cluster at $z=0.61$. The temperature of the hot cluster medium drops from $\sim5.9$ keV to $\sim3.9$ keV at $\sim$ 35 kpc radius, while the temperature at smaller radii may be substantially lower. The central active galactic nucleus (AGN) outshines the whole cluster in X-rays, with a bolometric luminosity of $2.0\times10^{46}$ erg s$^{-1}$ ($\sim10$% of the Eddington rate). The system shows a pair of potential X-ray cavities $\sim35$ kpc east and west of the nucleus. The cavity power is estimated within the range of $1.0\times10^{44}$ erg s$^{-1}$ and $1.7\times10^{45}$ erg s$^{-1}$, from different methods. The X-ray enhancements in the radio lobes could be due to inverse Compton emission, with a total 2-10 keV luminosity of $\sim8.0\times10^{42}$ erg s$^{-1}$. We compare 3C 220.1 with other cluster BCGs, including Cygnus A, as there are few BCGs in rich clusters hosting an FR-II galaxy. We also summarize the jet power of FR-II galaxies from different methods. The comparison suggests that the cavity power of FR-II galaxies likely under-estimates the jet power. The properties of 3C 220.1 suggest that it is at the transition stage from quasar-mode feedback to radio-mode feedback.