Star Formation, Radio Sources, Cooling X-ray Gas, and Galaxy Interactions in the Brightest Cluster Galaxy in 2A0335+096
Megan Donahue, Ming Sun, Christopher P. O'Dea, G. Mark Voit, Kenneth, W. Cavagnolo

TL;DR
This study investigates the complex interactions between radio sources, cooling X-ray gas, and optical emission-line structures in the brightest galaxy of cluster 2A0335+096, revealing recent galaxy interactions and star formation activity.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multi-wavelength analysis of the BCG in 2A0335+096, highlighting the link between galaxy interactions, radio activity, and cooling gas in a cool-core cluster.
Findings
Interaction between BCG and companion galaxy within last 50 Myrs.
Radio source age is similar to interaction timescale.
Star formation rate estimated at >7 solar masses/year.
Abstract
We present deep emission-line imaging taken with the SOAR Optical Imaging Camera of the brightest cluster galaxy (BCG) in the nearby (z=0.035) X-ray cluster 2A0335+096. We analyze long-slit optical spectroscopy, archival VLA, Chandra X-ray, and XMM UV data. 2A0335+096 is a bright, cool-core X-ray cluster, once known as a cooling flow. Within the highly disturbed core revealed by Chandra X-ray observations, 2A0335+096 hosts a highly structured optical emission-line system. The redshift of the companion is within 100 km/s of the BCG and has certainly interacted with the BCG, and is likely bound to it. The comparison of optical and radio images shows curved filaments in H-alpha emission surrounding the resolved radio source. The velocity structure of the emission-line bar between the BCG nucleus and the companion galaxy provides strong evidence for an interaction between the two in the…
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