We present an analysis of deep Chandra X-ray observations of the galaxy cluster MS 0735.6+7421, which hosts the most energetic radio AGN known. Our analysis has revealed two cavities in its hot atmosphere with diameters of 200 − 240 kpc. The total cavity enthalpy, mean age, and mean jet power are 9×1061 erg, 1.6×108 yr, and 1.7×1046 erg s−1, respec-tively. The cavities are surrounded by nearly continuous temperature and surface brightness discontinuities associated with an elliptical shock front of Mach number 1.26 (1.17 − 1.30) and age of 1.1 × 108 yr. The shock has injected at least 4 × 1061 erg into the hot atmosphere at a rate of 1.1 × 1046 erg s−1. A second pair of cavities and possibly a second shock front are located along the radio ...
As a part of an ongoing study of a sample of galaxy groups showing evidence for AGN/hot gas interact...
none7siWe present a multiwavelength analysis of the cluster A1668, performed by means of new EVLA an...
© 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. We present ∼103 ks of Chandra observ...
We present an analysis of deep Chandra X-ray observations of the galaxy cluster MS 0735.6+7421, whic...
We report on the results of an analysis of XMM-Newton observations of MS 0735+7421, the galaxy clust...
We report on the results of an analysis of XMM-Newton observations of MS 0735+7421, the galaxy clust...
Utilizing ~50 ks of Chandra X-Ray Observatory imaging, we present an analysis of the intracluster me...
Utilizing ~50 ks of Chandra X-Ray Observatory imaging, we present an analysis of the intracluster me...
© ESO 2021. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has been published in final ...
We combined deep Chandra, ROSAT HRI, and XMM-Newton observations of M87 to study the impact of AGN o...
We report on the results of an analysis of XMM-Newton observations of MS0735+7421, the galaxy cluste...
We use a Chandra observation of the poor cluster AWM 4 to map the temperature and abun-dance of the ...
We report on an analysis of new Chandra data of the galaxy group HCG 62, well known for possessing c...
Context. MS 0735.6+7421 is a galaxy cluster that hosts a central radio galaxy with a very steep spec...
We discuss the possible cosmological effects of powerful AGN outbursts in galaxy clusters by startin...
As a part of an ongoing study of a sample of galaxy groups showing evidence for AGN/hot gas interact...
none7siWe present a multiwavelength analysis of the cluster A1668, performed by means of new EVLA an...
© 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. We present ∼103 ks of Chandra observ...
We present an analysis of deep Chandra X-ray observations of the galaxy cluster MS 0735.6+7421, whic...
We report on the results of an analysis of XMM-Newton observations of MS 0735+7421, the galaxy clust...
We report on the results of an analysis of XMM-Newton observations of MS 0735+7421, the galaxy clust...
Utilizing ~50 ks of Chandra X-Ray Observatory imaging, we present an analysis of the intracluster me...
Utilizing ~50 ks of Chandra X-Ray Observatory imaging, we present an analysis of the intracluster me...
© ESO 2021. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has been published in final ...
We combined deep Chandra, ROSAT HRI, and XMM-Newton observations of M87 to study the impact of AGN o...
We report on the results of an analysis of XMM-Newton observations of MS0735+7421, the galaxy cluste...
We use a Chandra observation of the poor cluster AWM 4 to map the temperature and abun-dance of the ...
We report on an analysis of new Chandra data of the galaxy group HCG 62, well known for possessing c...
Context. MS 0735.6+7421 is a galaxy cluster that hosts a central radio galaxy with a very steep spec...
We discuss the possible cosmological effects of powerful AGN outbursts in galaxy clusters by startin...
As a part of an ongoing study of a sample of galaxy groups showing evidence for AGN/hot gas interact...
none7siWe present a multiwavelength analysis of the cluster A1668, performed by means of new EVLA an...
© 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. We present ∼103 ks of Chandra observ...