The Chemical and Thermal Structure of the Hot Atmosphere of the Elliptical Galaxy NGC 5813
D. Chatzigiannakis, A. Simionescu, F. Mernier

TL;DR
This study uses deep X-ray observations to analyze the chemical and thermal structure of NGC 5813's hot atmosphere, revealing a uniform elemental distribution and insights into AGN feedback effects.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multi-temperature spectral analysis of NGC 5813, highlighting the uniformity of elemental abundances and the impact of AGN feedback on the intra-group medium.
Findings
Extended cool gas aligned with AGN activity
No evidence of recent metal transport by jets
Uniform elemental abundances across the group
Abstract
We present a robust representation of the chemical and thermal structure in the galaxy group NGC 5813 using archival, deep X-ray observations, and employing a multi-temperature spectral model based on up to date atomic line emission databases. The selection of our target is motivated by the fact that NGC 5813 has a very relaxed morphology, making it a promising candidate for the study of the AGN feedback's influence in the intra-group medium (IGrM). Our results showcase a prominent, extended distribution of cool gas along the group's NE-SW direction, correlating with the direction along which the supermassive black hole in the group's central galaxy is known to interact with the IGrM. Our analysis indicates gas being uplifted from the group's centre as the probable origin of the cool gas, although alternative scenarios, such as in-situ cooling can not be explicitly ruled out. Regarding…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics
