The Cosmic History of Hot Gas Cooling and Radio AGN Activity in Massive Early-Type Galaxies
A. L. R. Danielson, B. D. Lehmer, D. M. Alexander, W. N. Brandt, B., Luo, N. Miller, Y. Q. Xue, J. P. Stott

TL;DR
This study analyzes the X-ray and radio properties of early-type galaxies over redshift z~0-1.2, revealing that radio-mode AGN feedback likely prevents hot gas from cooling, with little evolution in X-ray to optical luminosity ratio.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the evolution of hot gas and AGN activity in early-type galaxies up to z~1.2, using stacking analyses and radio observations to estimate AGN feedback.
Findings
Little evolution in X-ray to optical luminosity ratio since z~1.2.
Radio AGN mechanical power exceeds hot gas cooling power by a factor of 1.4-2.6.
AGN feedback likely prevents gas from cooling in early-type galaxies.
Abstract
We study the X-ray properties of 393 optically selected early-type galaxies (ETGs) over the redshift range of z~0.0-1.2 in the Chandra Deep Fields. To measure the average X-ray properties of the ETG population, we use X-ray stacking analyses with a subset of 158 passive ETGs (148 of which were individually undetected in X-ray). This ETG subset was constructed to span the redshift ranges of z = 0.1-1.2 in the ~4 Ms CDF-S and ~2 Ms CDF-N and z = 0.1-0.6 in the ~250 ks E-CDF-S where the contribution from individually undetected AGNs is expected to be negligible in our stacking. We find that 55 of the ETGs are detected individually in the X-rays, and 12 of these galaxies have properties consistent with being passive hot-gas dominated systems (i.e., systems not dominated by an X-ray bright Active Galactic Nucleus; AGN). On the basis of our analyses, we find little evolution in the mean 0.5-2…
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