Constraining the Outburst Properties of the SMBH in Fornax A through X-ray, Infrared, and Radio Observations
Lauranne Lanz, Christine Jones, William R. Forman, Matthew L. N., Ashby, Ralph Kraft, Ryan C. Hickox

TL;DR
This study combines multi-wavelength observations to analyze AGN outbursts in Fornax A, constraining their properties, timing, and impact on the galaxy's environment, revealing evidence for multiple outbursts over hundreds of millions of years.
Contribution
It provides new estimates of outburst ages and energies, and distinguishes between multiple outburst events shaping the galaxy's X-ray and radio features.
Findings
Two distinct outbursts likely created the X-ray cavities and radio lobes.
Recent outburst occurred approximately 0.1 Gyr ago with an energy of 10^58 ergs.
The AGN activity in Fornax A spans at least 0.4 Gyr, with multiple episodes shaping its environment.
Abstract
Combined Spitzer, Chandra, XMM-Newton, and VLA observations of the giant radio galaxy NGC 1316 (Fornax A) show a radio jet and X-ray cavities from AGN outbursts likely triggered by a merger with a late-type galaxy at least 0.4 Gyr ago. We detect a weak nucleus with an SED typical of a low-luminosity AGN with a bolometric luminosity of 2.4x10^42 erg/s. The Spitzer IRAC and MIPS images show dust emission strongest in regions with little or no radio emission. The large infrared luminosity relative to the galaxy's K-band luminosity implies an external origin for the dust. The dust mass implies that the merger spiral galaxy had a stellar mass of 1-6x10^10 M_sun and a gas mass of 2-4x10^9 M_sun. Chandra images show a small ~15"(1.6 kpc) cavity coincident with the radio jet, while the XMM-Newton image shows two large X-ray cavities lying 320"(34.8 kpc) east and west of the nucleus, each…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
