2015ApJ...801...17L


Query : 2015ApJ...801...17L

2015ApJ...801...17L - Astrophys. J., 801, 17 (2015/March-1)

Jet-ISM interaction in the radio galaxy 3C 293: jet-driven shocks heat ISM to power X-ray and molecular H2Emission.

LANZ L., OGLE P.M., EVANS D., APPLETON P.N., GUILLARD P. and EMONTS B.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a 70 ks Chandra observation of the radio galaxy 3C 293. This galaxy belongs to the class of molecular hydrogen emission galaxies (MOHEGs) that have very luminous emission from warm molecular hydrogen. In radio galaxies, the molecular gas appears to be heated by jet-driven shocks, but exactly how this mechanism works is still poorly understood. With Chandra, we observe X-ray emission from the jets within the host galaxy and along the 100 kpc radio jets. We model the X-ray spectra of the nucleus, the inner jets, and the X-ray features along the extended radio jets. Both the nucleus and the inner jets show evidence of 107 K shock-heated gas. The kinetic power of the jets is more than sufficient to heat the X-ray emitting gas within the host galaxy. The thermal X-ray and warm H2 luminosities of 3C 293 are similar, indicating similar masses of X-ray hot gas and warm molecular gas. This is consistent with a picture where both derive from a multiphase, shocked interstellar medium (ISM). We find that radio-loud MOHEGs that are not brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs), like 3C 293, typically have LH2/LX ∼ 1 and MH2/MX ∼ 1, whereas MOHEGs that are BCGs have LH2/LX ∼ 0.01 and MH2/MX ∼ 0.01. The more massive, virialized, hot atmosphere in BCGs overwhelms any direct X-ray emission from current jet-ISM interaction. On the other hand, LH2/LX ∼ 1 in the Spiderweb BCG at z = 2, which resides in an unvirialized protocluster and hosts a powerful radio source. Over time, jet-ISM interaction may contribute to the establishment of a hot atmosphere in BCGs and other massive elliptical galaxies.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: individual: 3C 293 - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: jets - X-rays: galaxies - X-rays: ISM

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Number of rows : 75
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 383 rG 01 07 24.9647814840 +32 24 45.132586200   13.6 12.14     ~ 778 3
2 NGC 708 BiC 01 52 46.482 +36 09 06.53 14.85 14.27 13.29 12.67 12.09 ~ 240 3
3 NGC 1052 Sy2 02 41 04.79849989 -08 15 20.7519527 11.84 11.41 10.47 10.71   ~ 1299 2
4 M 77 Sy2 02 42 40.7091669408 -00 00 47.859690204 9.70 9.61 8.87 10.1 9.9 ~ 4603 2
5 NGC 1266 Sy1 03 16 00.7739640240 -02 25 37.827013584   14   12.46   ~ 305 1
6 3C 84 Sy2 03 19 48.1599902040 +41 30 42.108850836   13.10 12.48 11.09   ~ 4008 3
7 NGC 1395 SyG 03 38 29.789 -23 01 39.69   10.71   8.99   ~ 279 0
8 ZwCl 0335+0956 ClG 03 38 35.3 +09 57 54           ~ 383 1
9 ACO 478 ClG 04 13 20.7 +10 28 35           ~ 502 0
10 NGC 1549 GiP 04 15 45.223 -55 35 32.50 11.22 10.48 9.79 9.08   ~ 240 1
11 ZwCl 0735+7421 ClG 07 41 40.3 +74 14 58     17.70     ~ 254 0
12 ClG 0745-19 ClG 07 47 31.3 -19 17 40           ~ 372 0
13 2MASX J07473129-1917403 BiC 07 47 31.3247085936 -19 17 40.013334276   19.60       ~ 409 1
14 Z 150-14 Sy2 08 40 02.336 +29 49 02.73   20.00 19.62     ~ 193 1
15 NAME Hya A LIN 09 18 05.66848602 -12 05 43.8060823   14.38 14.8     ~ 1012 1
16 ICRF J100601.7+345410 Sy2 10 06 01.75023017 +34 54 10.4016113   15.97       ~ 450 2
17 ZwCl 1021+0426 ClG 10 23 39.0 +04 11 14   15.6 17.95     ~ 283 0
18 ACO 1068 ClG 10 40 47.1 +39 57 19           ~ 214 0
19 NGC 3557 Sy1 11 09 57.653 -37 32 21.02   11.50 10.40 9.79   ~ 275 2
20 NGC 3801 LIN 11 40 16.9446846648 +17 43 40.575768960   13.3       ~ 202 1
21 MRC 1138-262 AGN 11 40 48.91 -26 29 08.9     22.00     ~ 293 1
22 NGC 3894 SyG 11 48 50.35817663 +59 24 56.3822416   12.9   11.57   ~ 245 1
23 NGC 4036 LIN 12 01 26.7603659808 +61 53 44.625848784   12.18 11.20     ~ 260 0
24 NGC 4151 Sy1 12 10 32.5759813872 +39 24 21.063527532   12.18 11.48     ~ 3693 2
25 M 106 Sy2 12 18 57.620 +47 18 13.39   9.14 8.41 8.11   ~ 2364 3
26 NGC 4261 LIN 12 19 23.2160630 +05 49 29.700024   13.92 12.87     ~ 1223 0
27 M 84 Sy2 12 25 03.74333 +12 53 13.1393 12.67 12.09 10.49     ~ 1763 2
28 NGC 4477 Sy2 12 30 02.1955766304 +13 38 11.543715888 11.98 11.38 10.42     ~ 396 2
29 NGC 4550 GiP 12 35 30.5913588048 +12 13 14.921166792 12.97 12.56 11.68     ~ 537 1
30 NGC 4589 LIN 12 37 24.9875 +74 11 30.903   12.0       ~ 285 1
31 NGC 4697 GiG 12 48 35.8981498824 -05 48 02.482374564   10.97   9.83   ~ 859 0
32 NGC 4696 BiC 12 48 49.2724775784 -41 18 39.304053252   11.21   10.7   ~ 490 3
33 NGC 5018 GiP 13 13 01.0452720960 -19 31 05.649751992   11.71   10.31   ~ 313 1
34 NGC 5044 BiC 13 15 23.9607836592 -16 23 07.547751744   11.9   10.74   ~ 501 0
35 NGC 5077 AGN 13 19 31.66962921 -12 39 25.0765176   13.87 12.85 11.30   ~ 295 0
36 NAME Centaurus A Sy2 13 25 27.61521044 -43 01 08.8050291   8.18 6.84 6.66   ~ 4486 3
37 NGC 5273 Sy1 13 42 08.3801616672 +35 39 15.467518836   14.01 13.12     ~ 468 0
38 ICRF J134733.3+121724 Sy2 13 47 33.36161873 +12 17 24.2398927   19.28 18.44 15.718   ~ 597 3
39 ACO 1795 ClG 13 48 50.48 +26 35 07.4           ~ 1267 0
40 CXOU J135212.0+312754 X 13 52 12.0 +31 27 54           ~ 1 0
41 CXOU J135212.9+312737 X 13 52 12.9 +31 27 37           ~ 1 0
42 SSTSL2 J135214.38+312717.5 IR 13 52 14.38 +31 27 17.5           ~ 1 0
43 CXOU J135214.4+312717 X 13 52 14.4 +31 27 17           ~ 1 0
44 CXOU J135217.8+312646 X 13 52 17.79 +31 26 46.6           ~ 1 0
45 3C 293.0 BLL 13 52 17.8719816576 +31 26 46.487381604   16.10 15.10     ~ 471 3
46 CXOU J135217.9+312646 X 13 52 17.91 +31 26 46.4           ~ 1 0
47 CXOU J135218.9+312647 X 13 52 18.9 +31 26 47           ~ 1 0
48 CXOU J135221.5+312621 X 13 52 21.5 +31 26 21           ~ 1 0
49 CXOU J135224.9+312510 X 13 52 24.9 +31 25 10           ~ 1 0
50 SSTSL2 J135225.18+312537.3 IR 13 52 25.18 +31 25 37.3           ~ 1 0
51 CXOU J135225.2+312537 X 13 52 25.2 +31 25 37           ~ 1 0
52 NGC 5353 GiP 13 53 26.6998 +40 16 58.872   11.8   10.57   ~ 288 1
53 ACO 1835 ClG 14 01 02.07 +02 52 43.2           ~ 689 1
54 IC 1065 Sy2 14 49 21.5927137128 +63 16 13.799495280   17.30 16.39     ~ 366 1
55 VV 204 LIN 15 04 57.1195361592 +26 00 58.455780156   15.24       ~ 288 0
56 4C 26.47 AGN 15 13 40.0235447784 +26 07 23.749576572   16.30       ~ 230 1
57 UGC 9799 Sy2 15 16 44.4893939136 +07 01 17.825410740   15.19 14.17     ~ 446 3
58 3C 321 Sy2 15 31 43.473 +24 04 18.93   16.0   15.40   ~ 326 1
59 3C 326 Rad 15 52 24.9 +20 05 57   17.87 17.08     ~ 219 3
60 NGC 6166 Sy2 16 28 38.24470063 +39 33 04.2335319   12.78 11.78     ~ 763 5
61 3C 351.0 Sy1 17 04 41.3742408840 +60 44 30.520617000   15.65 15.40 15.30   ~ 757 1
62 3C 386.0 rG 18 38 26.25747 +17 11 49.6210           ~ 197 1
63 ICRF J184208.9+794617 Sy1 18 42 08.9904975672 +79 46 17.127835104   16.06 15.38     ~ 1316 0
64 4C 40.40 Rad 19 59 20.4 +40 44 20           ~ 100 0
65 NAME Cyg A Sy2 19 59 28.35656837 +40 44 02.0972325   16.22 15.10     ~ 2368 2
66 NGC 6868 Sy2 20 09 54.082 -48 22 46.25   11.58 9.22 10.01 7.91 ~ 226 1
67 3C 424 BLL 20 48 12.030 +07 01 17.48   18 18.40     ~ 141 1
68 IC 5063 Sy2 20 52 02.15 -57 04 06.7   12.92 13.60 11.30   ~ 650 1
69 NGC 7052 rG 21 18 33.0441963648 +26 26 49.174586196 15.52 14.85 13.09     ~ 323 1
70 3C 433.0 Sy2 21 23 44.5778423928 +25 04 27.670672416   17.660 16.350     ~ 326 0
71 3C 436 AGN 21 44 11.7308886192 +28 10 18.750481356   18.5       ~ 187 1
72 NAME Stephan's Quintet CGG 22 35 57.5 +33 57 36           ~ 439 1
73 IC 1459 AGN 22 57 10.60682195 -36 27 43.9966421   10.96 11.85 9.34 10.3 ~ 624 2
74 ICRF J231635.1+040518 Sy2 23 16 35.1933566880 +04 05 18.297101076   17.54 16.68 17.220   ~ 294 1
75 ACO 2597 ClG 23 25 19.70 -12 07 27.7           ~ 539 0

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