The detailed nature of active central cluster galaxies
S.I. Loubser (NWU SA), I.K. Soechting (Oxford)

TL;DR
This study uses integral field spectroscopy to analyze the ionised gas, stars, and dust in four active central cluster galaxies, revealing diverse kinematic behaviors and ionisation sources, and providing insights into galaxy-cluster interactions.
Contribution
It offers detailed optical emission-line and absorption data of CCGs with Hα filaments, combining multiwavelength observations to understand gas, stars, and feedback processes in cluster centers.
Findings
Stars and gas are kinematically decoupled in two galaxies.
Gaseous components show rotation despite non-rotating stars.
All galaxies exhibit extended LINER emission with some Seyfert and HII-like regions.
Abstract
We present detailed integral field unit (IFU) observations of the central few kiloparsecs of the ionised nebulae surrounding four active central cluster galaxies (CCGs) in cooling flow clusters (Abell 0496, 0780, 1644 and 2052). Our sample consists of CCGs with H{\alpha} filaments, and have existing data from the X-ray regime available. Here, we present the detailed optical emission-line (and simultaneous absorption line) data over a broad wavelength range to probe the dominant ionisation processes, excitation sources, morphology and kinematics of the hot gas (as well as the morphology and kinematics of the stars). This, combined with the other multiwavelength data, will form a complete view of the different phases (hot and cold gas and stars) and how they interact in the processes of star formation and feedback detected in central galaxies in cooling flow clusters, as well as the…
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