AMUSE-antlia I: Nuclear X-ray properties of early-type galaxies in a dynamically young galaxy cluster
Zhensong Hu, Yuanyuan Su, Zhiyuan Li, Kelley M. Hess, Ralph P. Kraft,, William R. Forman, Paul E. J. Nulsen, Sarrvesh S. Sridhar, Andra Stroe,, Junhyun Baek, Aeree Chung, Dirk Grupe, Hao Chen, Jimmy A. Irwin, Christine, Jones, Scott W. Randall, and Elke Roediger

TL;DR
This study uses Chandra X-ray observations to analyze nuclear activity in galaxies within the Antlia cluster, revealing a higher AGN fraction in this dynamically young environment compared to more relaxed clusters.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed X-ray analysis of nuclear activity in Antlia, showing environment-dependent differences in AGN occurrence in galaxy clusters.
Findings
8.3% of early-type galaxies host nuclear X-ray sources.
54.5% of selected early-type galaxies contain X-ray AGN.
Higher AGN fraction in Antlia compared to Virgo and Fornax clusters.
Abstract
To understand the formation and growth of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) and their co-evolution with host galaxies, it is essential to know the impact of environment on the activity of active galactic nuclei (AGN). We present new Chandra X-ray observations of nuclear emission from member galaxies in the Antlia cluster, the nearest non-cool core and the nearest merging galaxy cluster, residing at D = 35.2 Mpc. Its inner region, centered on two dominant galaxies NGC 3268 and NGC 3258, has been mapped with three deep Chandra ACIS-I pointings. Nuclear X-ray sources are detected in 7/84 (8.3%) early-type galaxies (ETG) and 2/8 (25%) late-type galaxies with a median detection limit of 8x10^38 erg/s. All nuclear X-ray sources but one have a corresponding radio continuum source detected by MeerKAT at the L-band. Nuclear X-ray sources detected in early-type galaxies are considered as the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
