2007MNRAS.380...33H


Query : 2007MNRAS.380...33H

2007MNRAS.380...33H - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 380, 33-43 (2007/September-1)

Ionized nebulae surrounding brightest cluster galaxies.

HATCH N.A., CRAWFORD C.S. and FABIAN A.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present integral field spectroscopic observations of six emission-line nebulae that surround the central galaxy of cool core clusters. Qualitatively similar nebulae are observed in cool core clusters even when the dynamics and possibly formation and excitation source are different. Evidence for a nearby secondary galaxy disturbing a nebula, as well as active galactic nucleus- and starburst-driven outflows are presented as possible formation mechanisms. One nebula has a rotational velocity of the same amplitude as the underlying molecular reservoir, which implies that the excitation or formation of a nebula does not require any disturbance of the molecular reservoir within the central galaxy. Bulk flows and velocity shears of a few hundred km/s are seen across all nebulae. The majority lack any ordered rotation, their configurations are not stable so the nebulae must be constantly reshaping, dispersing and reforming. The dimmer nebulae are cospatial with dust features whilst the more luminous are not. Significant variation in the ionization state of the gas is seen in all nebulae through the non-uniform [Nii]/Hα ratio. There is no correlation between the line ratio and Hα surface brightness, but regions with excess blue or ultraviolet (UV) light have lower line ratios. This implies that UV from massive, young stars act in combination with an underlying heating source that produces the observed low-ionization spectra.

Abstract Copyright: 2007 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2007 RAS

Journal keyword(s): cooling flows - intergalactic medium

Simbad objects: 18

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Number of rows : 18
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 703 rG 01 52 39.5884468200 +36 10 16.905299520   14.5       ~ 109 0
2 ACO 262 ClG 01 52 50.4 +36 08 46           ~ 699 1
3 ACO 426 ClG 03 19 47.2 +41 30 47           ~ 2259 1
4 3C 84 Sy2 03 19 48.1599902040 +41 30 42.108850836   13.10 12.48 11.09   ~ 4008 3
5 ZwCl 0335+0956 ClG 03 38 35.3 +09 57 54           ~ 383 1
6 NAME A496cD BiC 04 33 37.8465077496 -13 15 42.989961204   13.95 14.22     ~ 100 1
7 ACO 496 ClG 04 33 38.8 -13 15 59           ~ 694 2
8 LEDA 15544 AGN 04 34 10.4303749800 -13 22 11.990119764   14 16.01 14.36   ~ 60 0
9 * pi.02 Ori * 04 50 36.7224881321 +08 54 00.652210041 4.39 4.36 4.35 4.29 4.29 A1Vn 184 0
10 RX J0821.0+0752 ClG 08 21 02.4 +07 51 47           ~ 62 1
11 ACO 1068 ClG 10 40 47.1 +39 57 19           ~ 214 0
12 M 87 AGN 12 30 49.42338414 +12 23 28.0436859 10.16 9.59 8.63   7.49 ~ 7197 3
13 NGC 4696 BiC 12 48 49.2724775784 -41 18 39.304053252   11.21   10.7   ~ 490 3
14 ACO 3526 ClG 12 48 51.8 -41 18 21           ~ 1068 2
15 ACO 1795 ClG 13 48 50.48 +26 35 07.4           ~ 1267 0
16 ACO 1835 ClG 14 01 02.07 +02 52 43.2           ~ 689 1
17 * eps Aqr * 20 47 40.5495728200 -09 29 44.796936843 3.79 3.77 3.77 3.70 3.70 B9.5V 281 0
18 ACO 2390 ClG 21 53 37.4 +17 41 46           ~ 688 2

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