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X-ray Halos of Early-Type Galaxies with AGN Feedback and Accretion from a Circumgalactic Medium: models and observations

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-08-06 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

The knowledge of the X-ray properties of the hot gas halos of early-type galaxies has significantly advanced in the past years, for large and homogeneously investigated samples. We compare these results with the X-ray properties of an exploratory set of gas evolution models in realistic early-type galaxies, produced with our high-resolution 2D hydrodynamical code MACER that includes AGN feedback and accretion from a circumgalactic medium. The model X-ray emission and absorption are integrated along the line of sight, to obtain maps of the surface brightness Sigma_X and temperature Tx. The X-ray diagnostics considered are the luminosity and average temperature for the whole galaxy (Lx and <Tx>) and within 5 optical effective radii (Lx5 and <Tx5>), and the circularized profiles Sigma_X(R) and Tx(R). The values for Lx, Lx5, <Tx>, and <Tx5> compare very well with those observed. The Sigma_X(R) and Tx(R) also present qualitative similarities with those of the representative galaxy NGC5129, and of ETGs with the most commonly observed shape for Tx(R): Sigma_X(R) matches the observed profile over many optical effective radii Re, and Tx(R) reproduces the characteristic bump that peaks at R=(1 - 3)Re. Inside the peak position, Tx(R) declines towards the center, but the explored models are systematically hotter by ~30%; possible explanations for this discrepancy are discussed. Interestingly, Sigma_X(R) and Tx(R) as large as observed outside of R~Re are reproduced only with significant accretion from a circumgalactic medium, highlighting its importance.

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@article{arxiv.2508.03536,
  title  = {X-ray Halos of Early-Type Galaxies with AGN Feedback and Accretion from a Circumgalactic Medium: models and observations},
  author = {Silvia Pellegrini and Luca Ciotti and Zhaoming Gan and Dong-Woo Kim and Jeremiah P. Ostriker},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.03536},
  year   = {2025}
}

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17 pages, 7 figures; accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal