Cavities, shocks and a cold front around 3C 320

Abstract

We present results obtained from the analysis of a total of 110 ks Chandra observations of 3C 320 FR II radio galaxy, located at the centre of a cluster of galaxies at a redshift z=0.342. A pair of X-ray cavities have been detected at an average distance of 38 kpc along the East and West directions with the cavity energy, age and total power equal to 7.7×1059 erg, 7×107 yr and 3.5×1044 erg s-1, respectively. The cooling luminosity within the cooling radius of 100 kpc was found to be Lcool 8.5×1043 erg s-1. Comparison of these two estimates implies that the cavity power is sufficiently high to balance the radiative loss. A pair of weak shocks have also been evidenced at distances of 47 kpc and 76 kpc surrounding the radio bubbles. Using the observed density jumps of 1.8 and 2.1 at shock locations along the East and West directions, we estimate the Mach numbers (M) to be 1.6 and 1.8, respectively. A sharp surface brightness edge was also detected at relatively larger radius (80 kpc) along the South direction. Density jump at this surface brightness edge was estimated to be 1.6 and is probably due to the presence of a cold front in this cluster. The far-infrared luminosity yielded the star formation rate of 51 M yr-1 and is 1/4th of the cooling rate (M 192 M yr-1).

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