The Discovery of Extended Thermal X-ray Emission from PKS2152-699: Evidence for a ‘Jet-cloud’ Interaction
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A Chandra ACIS-S observation of PKS2152-699 reveals thermal emission from a diffuse region around the core and a hotspot located 10 northeast from the core. This is the first detection of thermal X-ray radiation on kiloparsec scales from an extragalactic radio source. Two other hotspots located 47 northnortheast and 26 southwest from the core were also detected. Using a RaymondSmith model, the first hotspot can be characterized with a thermal plasma temperature of 2.6×10 K and an electron number density of 0.17 cm. These values correspond to a cooling time of about 1.6×10 yr. In addition, an emission line from the hotspot, possibly Fe xxv, was detected at rest wavelength 10.04Å. The thermal X-ray emission from the first hotspot is offset from the radio emission but is coincident with optical filaments detected with broadband filters of HST/WFPC2. The best explanation for the X-ray, radio, and optical emission is that of a ‘jet-cloud’ interaction. The diffuse emission around the nucleus of PKS2152-699 can be modeled as a thermal plasma with a temperature of 1.2×10 K and a luminosity of 1.8×10 erg s. This emission appears to be asymmetric with a small extension toward Hotspot A, similar to a jet. An optical hotspot (EELR) is seen less than an arcsecond away from this extension in the direction of the core. This indicates that the extension may be caused by the jet interacting with an inner ISM cloud, but entrainment of hot gas is unavoidable. Future observations are discussed. Subject headings: galaxies: active — galaxies: individual (PKS 2152-699) — galaxies: jets — galaxies: kinematics and dynamics Present address: Steward Observatory, University of Arizona, 933 North Cherry Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85721; [email protected] National Optical Astronomy Observatory, 950 North Cherry Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85719; [email protected] Steward Observatory, University of Arizona, 933 North Cherry Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85721; [email protected]
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