2019ApJ...870...53B


Query : 2019ApJ...870...53B

2019ApJ...870...53B - Astrophys. J., 870, 53-53 (2019/January-1)

Hubble Space Telescope emission-line images of nearby 3CR radio galaxies: two photoionization, accretion, and feedback modes.

BALDI R.D., RODRIGUEZ ZAURIN J., CHIABERGE M., CAPETTI A., SPARKS W.B. and McHARDY I.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present HST/ACS narrowband images of a low-z sample of 19 3C radio galaxies to study the Hα and [O III] emissions from the narrow-line region. Based on nuclear emission-line ratios, we divide the sample into high- and low-excitation galaxies (HEGs and LEGs). We observe different line morphologies, extended [O III] emission, large [O III]/Hα scatter across the galaxies, and a radio-line alignment. In general, HEGs show more prominent emission-line properties than LEGs: larger, more disturbed, more luminous, and more massive regions of ionized gas with slightly larger covering factors. We find evidence of correlations between line luminosities and (radio and X-ray) nuclear luminosities. All of these results point to a main common origin, the active nucleus, which ionizes the surrounding gas. However, the contribution of additional photoionization mechanisms (jet shocks and star formation) is needed to account for the different line properties of the two classes. A relationship between the accretion, photoionization, and feedback modes emerges from this study. For LEGs (hot-gas accretors), the synchrotron emission from the jet represents the main source of ionizing photons. The lack of cold gas and star formation in their hosts accounts for the moderate ionized-gas masses and sizes. For HEGs (cold-gas accretors), an ionizing continuum from a standard disk and shocks from the powerful jets are the main sources of photoionization, with a contribution from star formation. These components, combined with the large reservoir of cold/dust gas brought from a recent merger, account for the properties of their extended emission-line regions.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: jets - quasars: emission lines - radio continuum: galaxies

Simbad objects: 20

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Number of rows : 20
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 2C 94 Sy2 01 08 52.8701830824 +13 20 14.262799812   15.19       ~ 477 2
2 NGC 547 AGN 01 26 00.6208982520 -01 20 42.432452268   13.16 13.34     ~ 349 4
3 NGC 1218 Sy1 03 08 26.22380005 +04 06 39.3007808   12.84       ~ 382 1
4 3C 93.1 BLL 03 48 46.9073426592 +33 53 15.461439576   20.723   19.110   ~ 131 1
5 3C 129 rG 04 49 09.064 +45 00 39.40   19       ~ 258 2
6 3C 132 rG 04 56 42.922 +22 49 23.06   18.5       ~ 153 1
7 2MASX J05160313+2458254 AGN 05 16 03.133 +24 58 25.47   17       ~ 86 1
8 3C 136 Rad 05 16.7 +51 27           ~ 7 0
9 3C 180 AGN 07 27 04.7 -02 04 37   19       ~ 81 1
10 3C 196.1 AGN 08 15 27.825 -03 08 27.67   18.490 16.940 16.797   ~ 121 1
11 3C 197.1 BLL 08 21 33.6000545232 +47 02 37.303572516   18.08 17.33     ~ 138 1
12 3C 219 Sy1 09 21 08.6258123424 +45 38 57.358202856   19.56 18.69     ~ 409 2
13 ATO J146.9381+07.4223 Sy1 09 47 45.1433922288 +07 25 20.595729756   17.37 16.95     ~ 375 0
14 3C 234.0 Sy1 10 01 49.5227371368 +28 47 08.943487440   18.21 17.27     ~ 431 1
15 NGC 4261 LIN 12 19 23.2160630 +05 49 29.700024   13.92 12.87     ~ 1223 0
16 6C 131905+425044 Sy2 13 21 17.813 +42 35 15.38   16.86 16.23     ~ 276 1
17 3C 314.1 rG 15 10 23.1 +70 45 54   17       ~ 89 0
18 3C 319.0 rG 15 24 05.5 +54 28 15   18.5       ~ 152 1
19 ICRF J184208.9+794617 Sy1 18 42 08.9904975672 +79 46 17.127835104   16.06 15.38     ~ 1316 0
20 3C 388.0 SyG 18 44 02.3840387736 +45 33 29.628672300   16.91 15.56     ~ 325 1

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