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OVI in Elliptical Galaxies: Indicators of Cooling Flows

Joel N. Bregman, Eric D. Miller, Alex E. Athey, Jimmy A. Irwin

Published 2005-11-09Version 1

Early-type galaxies often contain a hot X-ray emitting interstellar medium (3-8E6 K) with an apparent radiative cooling time much less than a Hubble time. If unopposed by a heating mechanism, the gas will radiatively cool to temperatures <= 10E4 K at a rate proportional to L_X/T_X, typically 0.03-1 M_solar yr^-1. We can test if gas is cooling through the 3E5 K range by observing the OVI doublet, whose luminosity is proportional to the cooling rate. Here we report on a study of an unbiased sample of 24 galaxies, obtaining Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer spectra to complement the X-ray data of ROSAT} and Chandra. The OVI line emission was detected in about 40% of the galaxies and at a luminosity level similar to the prediction from the cooling flow model. There is a correlation between Mdot_OVI and Mdot_X, although there is significant dispersion about the relationship, where the OVI is brighter or dimmer than expected by a factor of three or more. If the cooling flow picture is to be retained, this dispersion requires that cooling flows be time-dependent, as might occur by the activity of an AGN. However, of detected objects, those with the highest or lowest values of Mdot_OVI/Mdot_X are not systematically hot or cool, as one might predict from AGN heating.

Comments: 49 pages, 26 figures, ApJ, in press
Journal: Astrophys.J.635:1031-1043,2005
Categories: astro-ph
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