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Main Authors: Li, Jiang-Tao, Sun, Wei, Ji, Li, Yang, Yang
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.03879
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author Li, Jiang-Tao
Sun, Wei
Ji, Li
Yang, Yang
author_facet Li, Jiang-Tao
Sun, Wei
Ji, Li
Yang, Yang
contents Superbubbles in the nuclear region of galaxies could be produced by the AGN or nuclear starburst via different driving forces. We report analysis of the multi-wavelength data of the kpc-scale nuclear superbubble in NGC 3079, in order to probe the mechanisms driving the expansion of the superbubble. Based on the Chandra X-ray observations, we derive the hot gas thermal pressure inside the bubble, which is about one order of magnitude higher than that of the warm ionized gas traced by optical lines. We derive a [C II]-based star formation rate of ${\rm SFR}\sim1.3\rm~M_\odot~{\rm yr}^{-1}$ from the nuclear region using the SOFIA/FIFI-LS observation. This SFR infers a radiation pressure toward the bubble shells much lower than the thermal pressure of the gases. The VLA radio image infers a magnetic pressure at the northeast cap above the superbubble less than the thermal pressure of the hot gas enclosed in the bubble, but has a clearly larger extension. The magnetic field may thus still help to reconcile the expansion of the bubble. The observed thermal energy of the hot gas enclosed in the bubble requires an energy injection rate of $\gtrsim10^{42}\rm~ergs~s^{-1}$ within the bubble's dynamical age, which is probably larger than the power provided by the current nuclear starburst and the parsec-scale jet. If this is true, stronger past AGN activity may provide an alternative energy source to drive the observed bubble expansion.
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spellingShingle Pressure Balance and Energy Budget of the Nuclear Superbubble of NGC 3079
Li, Jiang-Tao
Sun, Wei
Ji, Li
Yang, Yang
Astrophysics of Galaxies
Superbubbles in the nuclear region of galaxies could be produced by the AGN or nuclear starburst via different driving forces. We report analysis of the multi-wavelength data of the kpc-scale nuclear superbubble in NGC 3079, in order to probe the mechanisms driving the expansion of the superbubble. Based on the Chandra X-ray observations, we derive the hot gas thermal pressure inside the bubble, which is about one order of magnitude higher than that of the warm ionized gas traced by optical lines. We derive a [C II]-based star formation rate of ${\rm SFR}\sim1.3\rm~M_\odot~{\rm yr}^{-1}$ from the nuclear region using the SOFIA/FIFI-LS observation. This SFR infers a radiation pressure toward the bubble shells much lower than the thermal pressure of the gases. The VLA radio image infers a magnetic pressure at the northeast cap above the superbubble less than the thermal pressure of the hot gas enclosed in the bubble, but has a clearly larger extension. The magnetic field may thus still help to reconcile the expansion of the bubble. The observed thermal energy of the hot gas enclosed in the bubble requires an energy injection rate of $\gtrsim10^{42}\rm~ergs~s^{-1}$ within the bubble's dynamical age, which is probably larger than the power provided by the current nuclear starburst and the parsec-scale jet. If this is true, stronger past AGN activity may provide an alternative energy source to drive the observed bubble expansion.
title Pressure Balance and Energy Budget of the Nuclear Superbubble of NGC 3079
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.03879