Dynamics of AGN feedback in the X-ray bright East and Southwest arms of M87, mapped by XRISM
A. Simionescu, C. Kilbourne, H. R. Russell, D. Ito, M. Charbonneau, D. Eckert, M. Loewenstein, J. Martin, H. McCall, B. R. McNamara, K. Nakazawa, A. Ogorzalek, A. T\"umer, I. Zhuravleva, N. Dizdar, Y. Ezoe, R. Fujimoto, L. Gu, E. Hodges-Kluck, Y. Ichinohe, S. Kitamoto

TL;DR
This study uses XRISM high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy to analyze the velocity structure of the gas in M87's arms, revealing insights into AGN feedback and gas dynamics with implications for future models.
Contribution
First high-resolution map of gas velocities in M87's arms, distinguishing hot and cool phases and their dynamical states, informing AGN feedback understanding.
Findings
Hot gas shows low velocity dispersion, indicating limited dynamical impact.
Cool gas exhibits larger velocity gradients, supporting uplift scenarios.
AGN-driven motions are likely short-lived in the hot ICM.
Abstract
As the central galaxy in the nearest cluster, M87 provides the best spatial resolution for disentangling the complex interactions between AGN jets and the surrounding environment. We investigate the velocity structure of the multitemperature X-ray gas in M87, particularly in the eastern and southwestern arms associated with past AGN outbursts, using high-resolution spectroscopy from XRISM/Resolve. We analyze a mosaic of XRISM/Resolve observations covering the core of M87, fitting single- and multi-temperature models to spectra extracted from different regions and energy bands. We assess the line-of-sight velocities and velocity dispersions of the hotter ambient and cooler uplifted gas phases, and evaluate systematic uncertainties related to instrumental gain calibration. The hotter ICM phase, traced by Fe He- emission, shows velocity dispersions below km/s, and no…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
