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Cooling in the X-ray halo of the rotating, massive early-type galaxy NGC 7049

Authors :
Juráňová, A.
Werner, N.
Gaspari, M.
Lakhchaura, K.
Nulsen, P. E. J.
Sun, M.
Canning, R. E. A.
Allen, S. W.
Simionescu, A.
Oonk, J. B. R.
Connor, T.
Donahue, M.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The relative importance of the physical processes shaping the thermodynamics of the hot gas permeating rotating, massive early-type galaxies is expected to be different from that in non-rotating systems. Here, we report the results of the analysis of XMM-Newton data for the massive, lenticular galaxy NGC 7049. The galaxy harbours a dusty disc of cool gas and is surrounded by an extended hot X-ray emitting gaseous atmosphere with unusually high central entropy. The hot gas in the plane of rotation of the cool dusty disc has a multi-temperature structure, consistent with ongoing cooling. We conclude that the rotational support of the hot gas is likely capable of altering the multiphase condensation regardless of the $t_{\rm cool}/t_{\rm ff}$ ratio, which is here relatively high, $\sim 40$. However, the measured ratio of cooling time and eddy turnover time around unity ($C$-ratio $\approx 1$) implies significant condensation, and at the same time, the constrained ratio of rotational velocity and the velocity dispersion (turbulent Taylor number) ${\rm Ta_t} > 1$ indicates that the condensing gas should follow non-radial orbits forming a disc instead of filaments. This is in agreement with hydrodynamical simulations of massive rotating galaxies predicting a similarly extended multiphase disc.<br />Comment: 11 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1808.05761
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz185