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Detection Of Optical Coronal Emission From 106-K Gas In The Core Of The Centaurus Cluster, R. E. A. Canning, A. C. Fabian, R. M. Johnstone, J. S. Sanders, C. S. Crawford, N. A. Hatch, Gary J. Ferland
Detection Of Optical Coronal Emission From 106-K Gas In The Core Of The Centaurus Cluster, R. E. A. Canning, A. C. Fabian, R. M. Johnstone, J. S. Sanders, C. S. Crawford, N. A. Hatch, Gary J. Ferland
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We report a detection (3.5 × 1037± 5.6 × 1036 erg s−1) of the optical coronal emission line [Fe X] λ6374 and upper limits of four other coronal lines using high-resolution VIMOS spectra centred on NGC 4696, the brightest cluster galaxy in the Centaurus cluster. Emission from these lines is indicative of gas at temperatures between 1 × 106−5 × 106 K, so traces the interstellar gas in NGC 4696. The rate of cooling derived from the upper limits is consistent with the cooling rate from X-ray observations (∼10 M⊙ yr …
Herschel Observations Of The Centaurus Oluster - The Dynamics Of Cold Gas In A Cool Core, R. Mittal, C. P. O'Dea, Gary J. Ferland, J. B. R. Oonk, A. C. Edge, R. E. A. Canning, H. Russell, S. A. Baum, H. Böhringer, F. Combes, M. Donahue, A. C. Fabian, N. A. Hatch, A. Hoffer, R. Johnstone, B. R. Mcnamara, P. Salomé, G. Tremblay
Herschel Observations Of The Centaurus Oluster - The Dynamics Of Cold Gas In A Cool Core, R. Mittal, C. P. O'Dea, Gary J. Ferland, J. B. R. Oonk, A. C. Edge, R. E. A. Canning, H. Russell, S. A. Baum, H. Böhringer, F. Combes, M. Donahue, A. C. Fabian, N. A. Hatch, A. Hoffer, R. Johnstone, B. R. Mcnamara, P. Salomé, G. Tremblay
Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications
Brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs) in the cores of galaxy clusters have distinctly different properties from other low-redshift massive ellipticals. The majority of the BCGs in cool-core clusters show signs of active star formation. We present observations of NGC 4696, the BCG of the Centaurus galaxy cluster, at far-infrared (FIR) wavelengths with theHerschel space telescope. Using the PACS spectrometer, we detect the two strongest coolants of the interstellar medium, [C II] at 157.74 μm and [O I] at 63.18 μm, and in addition [N II] at 121.90 μm. The [C II] emission is extended over a region of 7 kpc …
The Energy Source Of The Filaments Around The Giant Galaxy Ngc 1275, A. C. Fabian, J. S. Sanders, R. J. R. Williams, A. Lazarian, Gary J. Ferland, R. M. Johnstone
The Energy Source Of The Filaments Around The Giant Galaxy Ngc 1275, A. C. Fabian, J. S. Sanders, R. J. R. Williams, A. Lazarian, Gary J. Ferland, R. M. Johnstone
Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications
The brightest galaxy in the nearby Perseus cluster, NGC 1275, is surrounded by a network of filaments. These were first observed through their Hα emission but are now known to have a large molecular component with a total mass approaching 1011 M⊙ of gas. The filaments are embedded in hot intracluster gas and stretch over 80 kpc. They have an unusually low excitation spectrum which is well modelled by collisional heating and ionization by secondary electrons. Here we note that the surface radiative flux from the outer filaments is close to the energy flux impacting on them from …