Very Large Array observations of the mini-halo and AGN feedback in the Phoenix cluster

R. Timmerman, R. Weeren, M. Mcdonald, A. Ignesti, B. McNamara, J. Hlavacek-Larrondo, H. Röttgering
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(Abridged) The relaxed cool-core Phoenix cluster (SPT-CL J2344-4243) features an extremely strong cooling flow, as well as a mini-halo. Strong star-formation in the brightest cluster galaxy indicates that AGN feedback has been unable to inhibit this cooling flow. We have studied the strong cooling flow in the Phoenix cluster by determining the radio properties of the AGN and its lobes. In addition, we use spatially resolved observations to investigate the origin of the mini-halo. We present new Very Large Array 1-12 GHz observations of the Phoenix cluster which resolve the AGN and its lobes in all four frequency bands, and resolve the mini-halo in L- and S-band. Using our L-band observations, we measure the total flux density of the radio lobes at 1.5 GHz to be $7.6\pm0.8$ mJy, and the flux density of the mini-halo to be $8.5\pm0.9$ mJy. Using L- and X-band images, we produce the first spectral index maps of the lobes from the AGN and measure the spectral indices of the northern and southern lobes to be $-1.35\pm0.07$ and $-1.30\pm0.12$, respectively. Similarly, using L- and S-band data, we map the spectral index of the mini-halo, and obtain an integrated spectral index of $\alpha=-0.95 \pm 0.10$. We find that the mini-halo is most likely formed by turbulent re-acceleration powered by sloshing in the cool core due to a recent merger. In addition, we find that the feedback in the Phoenix cluster is consistent with the picture that stronger cooling flows are to be expected for massive clusters like the Phoenix cluster, as these may feature an underweight supermassive black hole due to their merging history. Strong time variability of the AGN on Myr-timescales may help explain the disconnection between the radio and the X-ray properties of the system. Finally, a small amount of jet precession likely contributes to the relatively low ICM re-heating efficiency of the mechanical feedback.
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(节选)轻松冷核凤凰星团(SPT-CL J2344-4243)具有极强的冷却流,以及一个迷你光晕。在最亮的星团星系中强烈的恒星形成表明AGN反馈无法抑制这种冷却流。我们通过测定AGN及其叶的射电特性,研究了凤凰星系团中的强冷却流。此外,我们使用空间分辨观测来研究微晕的起源。我们提出了新的超大阵列1-12 GHz凤凰星团的观测结果,该观测结果在所有四个频段上都分辨出了AGN及其瓣,并在L和s波段上分辨出了小晕。利用我们的l波段观测,我们测量到1.5 GHz射电瓣的总通量密度为7.6\pm0.8$ mJy,而迷你晕的通量密度为8.5\pm0.9$ mJy。利用L波段和x波段图像,我们从AGN获得了第一个叶的光谱指数图,并测量了南北叶的光谱指数分别为$-1.35\pm0.07$和$-1.30\pm0.12$。同样,利用L波段和s波段数据,我们绘制了微晕的光谱指数,得到了积分光谱指数$\alpha=-0.95 \pm 0.10$。我们发现这个小光晕很可能是由最近合并后的冷核晃动引起的湍流再加速形成的。此外,我们发现凤凰星团的反馈与凤凰星团这样的大质量星团预计会有更强的冷却流的情况是一致的,因为这些星团可能有一个重量过轻的超大质量黑洞,这是由于它们的合并历史。AGN在myr时间尺度上的强时间变异性可能有助于解释该系统的射电和x射线特性之间的脱节。最后,少量的射流进动可能导致机械反馈的ICM再加热效率相对较低。
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