AGN Feedback in galaxy groups: a detailed study of X-ray features and diffuse radio emission in IC1262
Abstract
This paper reports a systematic search of X-ray cavities, density jumps and shocks in the inter-galactic environment of the galaxy group IC~1262 using Chandra, GMRT and VLA archival observations. The X-ray imaging analysis reveals a pair of X-ray cavities on the north and south of the X-ray peak, at projected distances of 6.48\,kpc and 6.30\,kpc respectively. Total mechanical power contained in both these cavities is found to be 12.37× 1042 erg~s-1, and compares well with the X-ray luminosity, within the cooling radius, measured to be 3.29 × 1042 erg~s-1, suggesting that the mechanical power injected by the central AGN efficiently balances the radiative loss. We detect a previously unknown X-ray cavity at the position of southern radio lobe in the intra-group medium and find a loop of excess X-ray emission extending 100 kpc southwest from the central galaxy. The X-ray cavity at the position of southern radio lobe probably represents a first generation X-ray cavity. Two surface brightness edges are evident to the west and east-north of the center of this group. The radio galaxy at the core of the IC~1262 group is a rare low-redshift ultra-steep radio galaxy, its spectral index being α\! \! -1.73 (including the central AGN) and α\! \! -2.08 (excluding the central AGN). We detect a radio phoenix embedded within the southern radio lobe, for the first time in a poor group, with a spectral index (α \!≤\! -1.92). The spectral index distribution across the phoenix steepens with increasing distance from its intensity peak.
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