AGN feedback in the FR II galaxy 3C 220.1
Wenhao Liu, Ming Sun, Paul E. J. Nulsen, Diana M. Worrall, Mark, Birkinshaw, Craig Sarazin, William R. Forman, Christine Jones, Chong Ge

TL;DR
This study presents a detailed X-ray analysis of the FR-II galaxy 3C 220.1, revealing its powerful AGN, potential X-ray cavities, and insights into feedback mechanisms in galaxy clusters.
Contribution
It provides the first deep Chandra observation of 3C 220.1, estimating cavity power, analyzing temperature profiles, and comparing FR-II feedback with other BCGs, highlighting transition feedback stages.
Findings
AGN outshines the cluster in X-rays with high luminosity
Potential X-ray cavities indicate AGN feedback activity
Cavity power estimates suggest underestimation of jet power in FR-II galaxies
Abstract
We present results from a deep (174 ks) Chandra observation of the FR-II radio galaxy 3C 220.1, the central brightest cluster galaxy (BCG) of a 4 keV cluster at . The temperature of the hot cluster medium drops from keV to keV at 35 kpc radius, while the temperature at smaller radii may be substantially lower. The central active galactic nucleus (AGN) outshines the whole cluster in X-rays, with a bolometric luminosity of erg s (% of the Eddington rate). The system shows a pair of potential X-ray cavities kpc east and west of the nucleus. The cavity power is estimated within the range of erg s and erg s, from different methods. The X-ray enhancements in the radio lobes could be due to inverse Compton emission, with a total 2-10 keV luminosity of…
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