Bibcode
Dullo, B. T.; Knapen, J. H.; Williams, David R. A.; Beswick, Robert J.; Bendo, George; Baldi, Ranieri D.; Argo, Megan; McHardy, Ian M.; Muxlow, Tom; Westcott, J.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 475, Issue 4, p.4670-4682
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2018
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16
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Description
We have analysed a new high-resolution e-MERLIN 1.5 GHz radio continuum
map together with HST and SDSS imaging of NGC 5322, an elliptical galaxy
hosting radio jets, aiming to understand the galaxy's central structure
and its connection to the nuclear activity. We decomposed the composite
HST + SDSS surface brightness profile of the galaxy into an inner
stellar disc, a spheroid, and an outer stellar halo. Past works showed
that this embedded disc counter-rotates rapidly with respect to the
spheroid. The HST images reveal an edge-on nuclear dust disc across the
centre, aligned along the major-axis of the galaxy and nearly
perpendicular to the radio jets. After careful masking of this dust
disc, we find a central stellar mass deficit Mdef in the
spheroid, scoured by SMBH binaries with final mass MBH such
that Mdef/MBH ˜ 1.3-3.4. We propose a
three-phase formation scenario for NGC 5322, where a few (2-7) `dry'
major mergers involving SMBHs built the spheroid with a depleted core.
The cannibalism of a gas-rich satellite subsequently creates the faint
counter-rotating disc and funnels gaseous material directly on to the
AGN, powering the radio core with a brightness temperature of TB,
core ˜ 4.5 × 107 K and the low-power radio
jets (Pjets ˜ 7.04 × 1020 W
Hz-1), which extend ˜1.6 kpc. The outer halo can later
grow via minor mergers and the accretion of tidal debris. The
low-luminosity AGN/jet-driven feedback may have quenched the late-time
nuclear star formation promptly, which could otherwise have replenished
the depleted core.
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