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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 625, Issue 1, Pages L9-L12Publisher
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DOI: 10.1086/430945
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cooling flows; galaxies : clusters : individual ( Hercules A); intergalactic medium; X-rays : galaxies : clusters
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The radio source Hercules A resides at the center of a cooling flow cluster of galaxies at redshift z = 0.154. A Chandra X-ray image reveals a shock front in the intracluster medium (ICM) surrounding the radio source, about 160 kpc from the active galactic nucleus (AGN) that hosts it. The shock has a Mach number of 1.65, making it the strongest of the cluster-scale shocks driven by an AGN outburst found so far. The age of the outburst is similar or equal to 5.9 x 10(7) yr, its energy similar to 3 x 10(61) ergs, and its mean power similar to 1.6 x 10(46) ergs s(-1). As for the other large AGN outbursts in cooling flow clusters, this outburst overwhelms radiative losses from the ICM of the Hercules A Cluster by a factor of similar to 100. It adds to the case that AGN outbursts are a significant source of preheating for the ICM. Unless the mechanical efficiency of the AGN in Hercules A exceeds 10%, the central black hole must have grown by more than 1.7 x 10(8) M-circle dot to power this one outburst.
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