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A molecular absorption line survey toward the AGN of Hydra-A

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2020-06-03 v2

Abstract

We present Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array observations of the brightest cluster galaxy Hydra-A, a nearby (z=0.054z=0.054) giant elliptical galaxy with powerful and extended radio jets. The observations reveal CO(1-0), CO(2-1), 13^{13}CO(2-1), CN(2-1), SiO(5-4), HCO+^{+}(1-0), HCO+^{+}(2-1), HCN(1-0), HCN(2-1), HNC(1-0) and H2_{2}CO(3-2) absorption lines against the galaxy's bright and compact active galactic nucleus. These absorption features are due to at least 12 individual molecular clouds which lie close to the centre of the galaxy and have velocities of approximately 50-50 to +10+10 km/s relative to its recession velocity, where positive values correspond to inward motion. The absorption profiles are evidence of a clumpy interstellar medium within brightest cluster galaxies composed of clouds with similar column densities, velocity dispersions and excitation temperatures to those found at radii of several kpc in the Milky Way. We also show potential variation in a 10\sim 10 km/s wide section of the absorption profile over a two year timescale, most likely caused by relativistic motions in the hot spots of the continuum source which change the background illumination of the absorbing clouds.

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@article{arxiv.2005.10252,
  title  = {A molecular absorption line survey toward the AGN of Hydra-A},
  author = {Tom Rose and A. C. Edge and F. Combes and S. Hamer and B. R. McNamara and H. Russell and M. Gaspari and P. Salomé and C. Sarazin and G. R. Tremblay and S. A. Baum and M. N. Bremer and M. Donahue and A. C. Fabian and G. Ferland and N. Nesvadba and C. O'Dea and J. B. R. Oonk and A. B. Peck},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.10252},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Accepted for publication in MNRAS