CHANG-ES XXIX: The Sub-kpc Nuclear Bubble of NGC 4438
Jiang-Tao Li, Q. Daniel Wang, Theresa Wiegert, Joel N. Bregman, Rainer, Beck, Ancor Damas-Segovia, Judith A. Irwin, Li Ji, Yelena Stein, Wei Sun,, Yang Yang

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution Chandra X-ray observations to analyze the sub-kiloparsec nuclear bubble in NGC 4438, revealing insights into cosmic ray acceleration, AGN-driven outflows, and transient X-ray phenomena.
Contribution
First detailed spatially resolved spectral analysis of the nuclear bubble in NGC 4438, providing new constraints on AGN-driven cosmic ray acceleration and feedback mechanisms.
Findings
Synchrotron emission explains the non-thermal X-ray tail.
Hot gas temperature increases with distance from the galactic plane.
A transient X-ray source was detected near the nucleus.
Abstract
AGN bubbles could play an important role in accelerating high-energy CRs and galactic feedback. Only in nearby galaxies could we have high enough angular resolution in multi-wavelengths to study the sub-kpc environment of the AGN, where the bubbles are produced and strongly interact with the surrounding ISM. In this paper, we present the latest Chandra observations of the Virgo cluster galaxy NGC 4438, which hosts multi-scale bubbles detected in various bands. The galaxy also has low current star formation activity, so these bubbles are evidently produced by the AGN rather than a starburst. We present spatially resolved spectral analysis of the Chandra data of the () nuclear bubble of NGC 4438. The power law tail in the X-ray spectra can be most naturally explained as synchrotron emission from high-energy CR…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
