AGN Driven Weather and Multiphase Gas in the Core of the NGC 5044 Galaxy Group
Laurence P. David, Ewan O'Sullivan, Christine Jones, Simona, Giacintucci, Jan Vrtilek, Somak Raychaudhury, Paul E.J. Nulsen, William, Forman, Ming Sun, Megan Donahue

TL;DR
Deep Chandra observations of NGC 5044 reveal that repeated AGN outbursts have significantly disturbed the galaxy group's core, creating multiphase gas, X-ray cavities, and filaments, with implications for gas dynamics and enrichment.
Contribution
This study provides detailed analysis of AGN-driven multiphase gas, X-ray cavities, and filament morphology in NGC 5044, highlighting the impact of AGN activity on the intragroup medium.
Findings
Correlation between cool X-ray gas and Hα filaments orientation.
Presence of multiphase gas with spatially varying temperatures.
Uniform heavy element abundance except for sub-solar oxygen abundance.
Abstract
A deep Chandra observation of the X-ray bright group, NGC 5044, shows that the central region of this group has been strongly perturbed by repeated AGN outbursts. These recent AGN outbursts have produced many small X-ray cavities, cool filaments and cold fronts. We find a correlation between the coolest X-ray emitting gas and the morphology of the Ha filaments. The Ha filaments are oriented in the direction of the X-ray cavities, suggesting that the warm gas responsible for the Halpha emission originated near the center of NGC 5044 and was dredged up behind the buoyant, AGN-inflated X-ray cavities. A detailed spectroscopic analysis shows that the central region of NGC 5044 contains spatially varying amounts of multiphase gas. The regions with the most inhomogeneous gas temperature distribution tend to correlate with the extended 235 MHz and 610 MHz radio emission detected by the GMRT.…
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