Digging for red nuggets: discovery of hot halos surrounding massive, compact, relic galaxies
N. Werner, K. Lakhchaura, R. E. A. Canning, M. Gaspari, A. Simionescu

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of hot X-ray emitting halos around two massive, compact relic galaxies, suggesting sustained AGN feedback and providing insights into their evolution and black hole growth.
Contribution
First detection of hot halos around isolated, relic galaxies, linking hot gas presence to AGN feedback and galaxy evolution.
Findings
Hot halos extend beyond stellar regions in both galaxies.
Presence of short cooling times indicates ongoing heating processes.
Differences in X-ray luminosity linked to AGN activity variations.
Abstract
We present the results of Chandra X-ray observations of the isolated, massive, compact, relic galaxies MRK 1216 and PGC 032873. Compact massive galaxies observed at z>2, also called red nuggets, formed in quick dissipative events and later grew by dry mergers into the local giant ellipticals. Due to the stochastic nature of mergers, a few of the primordial massive galaxies avoided the mergers and remained untouched over cosmic time. We find that the hot atmosphere surrounding MRK 1216 extends far beyond the stellar population and has an 0.5-7 keV X-ray luminosity of erg s, which is similar to the nearby X-ray bright giant ellipticals. The hot gas has a short central cooling time of Myr and the galaxy has a Gyr old stellar population. The presence of an X-ray atmosphere with a short nominal cooling time and the lack of young…
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