Simulating the Formation of the Young "Fermi Bubbles" in the Circinus Galaxy
Shaokun Xie, Fulai Guo, Ruiyu Zhang, B. Mingo, Fangzheng Shi, Jiang-Tao Li

TL;DR
This study uses hydrodynamic simulations to demonstrate that AGN jets can produce bubble structures similar to those observed in the Circinus galaxy, supporting the AGN jet-shock model for galactic bubbles.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed hydrodynamic simulation matching observed properties of the Circinus bubbles, confirming the AGN jet-shock origin hypothesis.
Findings
AGN jets drive shocks that form bubbles matching observations
Simulated X-ray spectra align with observed edge-brightened features
AGN winds produce more spherical bubbles inconsistent with data
Abstract
The Fermi and eROSITA bubbles in the Milky Way represent an archetypal case of galactic nucleus feedback, yet their origin remains highly debated. Here we use hydrodynamic simulations to investigate the formation of the "Fermi bubbles" in the nearby Circinus galaxy, a pair of kpc-scaled elliptical bubbles seen in both radio and X-ray observations. We find that a pair of active galactic nucleus (AGN) jets drive forward shocks in the circumgalactic medium, and after evolving for ~0.95 Myr, the shock-delineated bubble pair roughly matches the observed Circinus bubbles in size and morphology. Our mock X-ray image and spectrum reproduce the observed edge-brightened X-ray surface brightness distribution and spectrum quite well, and suggest that non-thermal emissions from the jet ejecta also contribute substantially to radio and X-ray emissions from the inner "hotspot" region. We further show…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
