The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society (천문학회보)
- Volume 39 Issue 1
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- Pages.46.1-46.1
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- 2014
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- 1226-2692(pISSN)
Searching for X-ray cavities in various galaxy environments
- Shin, Jaejin (Seoul National University) ;
- Woo, Jong-Hak (Seoul National University) ;
- Mulchaey, John S. (Observatories of the Carnegie Institution)
- Published : 2014.04.10
Abstract
In understanding "cooling flow" problem and the galaxy-SMBH co-evolution, AGN feedback is considered as one of the most important phenomena. Among various AGN feedback phenomena, X-ray cavities are particularly useful for studying AGN feedback over 10 kpc scales, as the origin of X-ray cavities is believed to be related to radio jet from AGN. For a comprehensive study of X-ray cavities, we collect all available diffuse X-ray data of galaxies in various galaxy environments, ranging from field galaxies to galaxy clusters, using the Chandra X-ray data archive. As a result we build up a sample of 87 targets showing enough X-ray photons to perform the analysis. Using modeling and unsharp masking techniques, we detected X-ray cavities and measured their physical properties (i.e., cavity size) for the 49 targets. Here, we present X-ray cavity properties and discuss environmental effects.
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