Properties of the Hot Ambient Medium of Early-type Galaxies Hosting Powerful Radio Sources
Rachel L.S. Frisbie, Megan Donahue, G. Mark Voit, Thomas Connor, Yuan, Li, Ming Sun, Kiran Lakhchaura, Norbert Werner, and Romana Grossova

TL;DR
This study analyzes X-ray observations of early-type galaxies with powerful radio sources, revealing that some exhibit low central gas entropy and conditions conducive to cold cloud formation, which may fuel active galactic nuclei feedback.
Contribution
It identifies galaxies with properties similar to NGC 4261, providing observational evidence supporting models of AGN feedback driven by precipitation in hot gas halos.
Findings
IC 4296 shares key properties with NGC 4261, including low entropy and single-phase gas.
Entropy profiles of these galaxies are consistent with hydrodynamic simulations of AGN feedback.
Some galaxies show conditions favoring cold cloud formation and accretion in their centers.
Abstract
We present an archival analysis of Chandra X-ray observations for twelve nearby early-type galaxies hosting radio sources with radio power at 1.4 GHz, similar to the radio power of the radio source in NGC 4261. Previously, in a similar analysis of eight nearby X-ray and optically-bright elliptical galaxies, Werner et al. 2012, found that NGC 4261 exhibited unusually low central gas entropy compared to the full sample. In the central 0.3 kpc of NGC 4261, the ratio of cooling time to freefall time () is less than , indicating that cold clouds may be precipitating out of the hot ambient medium and providing fuel for accretion in the central region. NGC 4261 also hosts the most powerful radio source in the original sample. Because NGC 4261 may represent an important phase during which powerful feedback from a central active…
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