The morphology of the X-ray and radio-emitting features in the central ~50 kpc region around the galaxy M87 strongly suggests that buoyant bubbles of cosmic rays (inflated by an earlier nuclear active phase of the galaxy) rise through the cooling gas at roughly half the sound speed. In the absence of strong surface tension, initially spherical bubbles will transform into tori as they rise through an external medium. Such structures can be identified in the radio images of the halo of M87. During their rise, bubbles will uplift relatively cool X-ray-emitting gas from the central regions of the cooling flow to larger distances. This gas is colder than the ambient gas and has a higher volume emissivity. As a result, rising "radio" bubbles may ...
Buoyant bubbles of relativistic plasma are essential for active galactic nucleus feedback in galaxy ...
International audienceWe present new ALMA observations tracing the morphology and velocity structure...
We revisit the XMM-Newton observation of M87 focusing our attention on the temperature structure. We...
The morphology of the X-ray and radio emitting features in the central 50 kpc region around the gala...
Active galactic nuclei inject large amounts of energy into their host galaxies and surrounding envir...
Young cavities in the X-ray-emitting hot gas in galaxy clusters are often filled with radio synchrot...
We model the northern middle radio lobe of Centaurus A (NGC 5128) as a buoyant bubble of plasma depo...
The TNG50 cosmological simulation produces X-ray emitting bubbles, shells, and cavities in the circu...
The crisis of the standard cooling flow model brought about by Chandra and XMM-Newton observations o...
The diffuse gamma-ray sky revealed ’Bubbles ’ of emission above and below the Galactic Plane symmetr...
We present the first results from a 500 ksec Chandra ACIS-I observation of M87. At soft energies (0....
The Galactic Centre contains a supermassive black hole with a mass of four million Suns1 within an e...
Using hydrodynamical simulations, we show for the first time that an episode of star formation in th...
Radio galaxies are known to inflate lobes of hot relativistic plasmas into the intergalactic medium....
We carry out high resolution two-dimensional radiation-hydrodynamic numerical simulations to study t...
Buoyant bubbles of relativistic plasma are essential for active galactic nucleus feedback in galaxy ...
International audienceWe present new ALMA observations tracing the morphology and velocity structure...
We revisit the XMM-Newton observation of M87 focusing our attention on the temperature structure. We...
The morphology of the X-ray and radio emitting features in the central 50 kpc region around the gala...
Active galactic nuclei inject large amounts of energy into their host galaxies and surrounding envir...
Young cavities in the X-ray-emitting hot gas in galaxy clusters are often filled with radio synchrot...
We model the northern middle radio lobe of Centaurus A (NGC 5128) as a buoyant bubble of plasma depo...
The TNG50 cosmological simulation produces X-ray emitting bubbles, shells, and cavities in the circu...
The crisis of the standard cooling flow model brought about by Chandra and XMM-Newton observations o...
The diffuse gamma-ray sky revealed ’Bubbles ’ of emission above and below the Galactic Plane symmetr...
We present the first results from a 500 ksec Chandra ACIS-I observation of M87. At soft energies (0....
The Galactic Centre contains a supermassive black hole with a mass of four million Suns1 within an e...
Using hydrodynamical simulations, we show for the first time that an episode of star formation in th...
Radio galaxies are known to inflate lobes of hot relativistic plasmas into the intergalactic medium....
We carry out high resolution two-dimensional radiation-hydrodynamic numerical simulations to study t...
Buoyant bubbles of relativistic plasma are essential for active galactic nucleus feedback in galaxy ...
International audienceWe present new ALMA observations tracing the morphology and velocity structure...
We revisit the XMM-Newton observation of M87 focusing our attention on the temperature structure. We...