The cavity of 3CR 196.1: H$\alpha$ emission spatially associated with an X-ray cavity
A. Jimenez-Gallardo, E. Sani, F. Ricci, C. Mazzucchelli, B., Balmaverde, F. Massaro, A. Capetti, W. R. Forman, R. P. Kraft, G. Venturi, M., Gendron-Marsolais, M. A. Prieto, A. Marconi, H. A. Pe\~na-Herazo, S. A. Baum,, C. P. O'Dea, L. Lovisari, R. Gilli, E. Torresi, A. Paggi

TL;DR
This study reveals that ionized gas is filling an X-ray cavity in the galaxy 3CR 196.1, a unique observation that challenges previous assumptions about gas distribution in such cavities.
Contribution
First detection of ionized gas filling an X-ray cavity in a galaxy cluster, suggesting new insights into AGN outflows and cooling processes.
Findings
Hα emission associated with the X-ray cavity, not its rim
Detection of a redward velocity component in emission lines
Possible identification of a background gas cloud
Abstract
We present a multifrequency analysis of the radio galaxy 3CR 196.1 (), associated with the brightest galaxy of the cool core cluster CIZAJ0815.4-0303. This nearby radio galaxy shows a hybrid radio morphology and an X-ray cavity, all signatures of a turbulent past activity, potentially due to merger events and AGN outbursts. We present results of the comparison between and VLT/MUSE data for the inner region of the galaxy cluster, on a scale of tens of kpc. We discovered H + [N II] emission spatially associated with the X-ray cavity (at 10 kpc from the galaxy nucleus) instead of with its rim. This result differs from previous discoveries of ionized gas surrounding X-ray cavities in other radio galaxies harbored in galaxy clusters and could represent the first reported case of ionized gas filling an X-ray cavity, either due to different AGN…
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