We have obtained a high spatial resolution X-ray image of the nucleus of NGC 1068 using the High Resolution Camera (HRC-I) on board the Chandra X-ray Observatory, which provides an unprecedented view of the innermost 1 arcsec radius region of this galaxy. The HRC image resolves the narrow-line region into X-ray emission clumps matching bright emission-line clouds in the HST [OIII] λ5007 images and allows comparison with subarcsecond- scale radio jet for the first time. Two distinct X-ray knots are revealed at 1.3–1.4 arcsec northeast and southwest of the nucleus. Based on the combined X-ray, [O iii], and radio continuum morphology, we identify the locations of intense radio jet–cloud interaction. The [O iii] to soft X-ray ratios show that some of these clouds are strongly affected by shock heating, whereas in other locations the jet simply thrusts through with no signs of strong interaction. This is further strengthened by the presence of a kT∼ 1 keV collisionally ionized component in the ACIS spectrum of a shock-heated cloud HST-G. We estimate that the kinematic luminosity of the jet-driven shocks is 6 × 1038 erg s−1 , a negligible fraction (10−4) of the estimated total jet power.
The Chandra HRC view of the subarcsecond structures in the nuclear region of NGC1068 / Wang, J.; Fabbiano, G.; Karovska, M.; Elvis, M.; Risaliti, G.. - In: THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 1538-4357. - ELETTRONICO. - 756:(2012), pp. 180-186. [10.1088/0004-637X/756/2/180]
The Chandra HRC view of the subarcsecond structures in the nuclear region of NGC1068
Risaliti, G.
2012
Abstract
We have obtained a high spatial resolution X-ray image of the nucleus of NGC 1068 using the High Resolution Camera (HRC-I) on board the Chandra X-ray Observatory, which provides an unprecedented view of the innermost 1 arcsec radius region of this galaxy. The HRC image resolves the narrow-line region into X-ray emission clumps matching bright emission-line clouds in the HST [OIII] λ5007 images and allows comparison with subarcsecond- scale radio jet for the first time. Two distinct X-ray knots are revealed at 1.3–1.4 arcsec northeast and southwest of the nucleus. Based on the combined X-ray, [O iii], and radio continuum morphology, we identify the locations of intense radio jet–cloud interaction. The [O iii] to soft X-ray ratios show that some of these clouds are strongly affected by shock heating, whereas in other locations the jet simply thrusts through with no signs of strong interaction. This is further strengthened by the presence of a kT∼ 1 keV collisionally ionized component in the ACIS spectrum of a shock-heated cloud HST-G. We estimate that the kinematic luminosity of the jet-driven shocks is 6 × 1038 erg s−1 , a negligible fraction (10−4) of the estimated total jet power.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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