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A POWERFUL AGN OUTBURST IN RBS 797

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 732, Issue 2, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/732/2/71

Keywords

galaxies: active; galaxies: clusters: general; galaxies: clusters: intracluster medium; X-rays: galaxies: clusters

Funding

  1. L'Agence Nationale de la Recherche [ANR-09-JCJC-0001-01]
  2. Canadian Natural Science and Engineering Research Council
  3. National Aeronautics and Space Administration [G07-8122X]
  4. National Aeronautics Space Administration [NAS8-03060]
  5. ASI-INAF [I/088/06/0, CXO GO0-11003X]

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Utilizing similar to 50 ks of Chandra X-Ray Observatory imaging, we present an analysis of the intracluster medium (ICM) and cavity system in the galaxy cluster RBS 797. In addition to the two previously known cavities in the cluster core, the new and deeper X-ray image has revealed additional structure associated with the active galactic nucleus (AGN). The surface brightness decrements of the two cavities are unusually large and are consistent with elongated cavities lying close to our line of sight. We estimate a total AGN outburst energy and mean jet power of approximate to(3-6) x 10(60) erg and approximate to(3-6) x 10(45) erg s(-1), respectively, depending on the assumed geometrical configuration of the cavities. Thus, RBS 797 is apparently among the most powerful AGN outbursts known in a cluster. The average mass accretion rate needed to power the AGN by accretion alone is similar to 1 M-circle dot yr(-1). We show that accretion of cold gas onto the AGN at this level is plausible, but that Bondi accretion of the hot atmosphere is probably not. The brightest cluster galaxy (BCG) harbors an unresolved, non-thermal nuclear X-ray source with a bolometric luminosity of approximate to 2 x 10(44) erg s(-1). The nuclear emission is probably associated with a rapidly accreting, radiatively inefficient accretion flow. We present tentative evidence that star formation in the BCG is being triggered by the radio jets and suggest that the cavities may be driving weak shocks (M similar to 1.5) into the ICM, similar to the process in the galaxy cluster MS 0735.6+7421.

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