Abstract
We use a 54.4 ks Chandra observation to study nuclear outflow activity in NGC 4552 (M89), an elliptical galaxy in the Virgo Cluster. Chandra images in the 0.5–2 keV band show two ringlike features ∼1.7 kpc in diameter in the core of NGC 4552, as reported previously by Filho et al. We use spherically symmetric point explosion shock models to argue that the shape of the surface brightness profile across the rims of the rings and the temperature of hot gas in the rings are consistent with a Mach 1.7 shock carrying mean mechanical power Lshock ∼ 3 × 1041 ergs s-1 produced by a ∼1.4 × 1055 ergs nuclear outburst ∼1–2 Myr ago. We find the gas temperature in the central ∼100 pc of the galaxy to be 1.0 ± 0.2 keV, hotter than elsewhere in the galaxy, suggesting that we may be directly observing the reheating of the galaxy ISM by the outburst.
Publication Details
This article was originally published as: Machacek, M, Nulsen, PEJ, Jones, C & Forman, WR, Chandra Observations of Nuclear Outflows in the Elliptical Galaxy NGC 4552 in the Virgo Cluster, The Astrophysical Journal, 2006, 648(2), 947-955. Copyright 2006 University of Chicago Press. The journal can be found here.