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Storm in a Teacup: X-ray view of an obscured quasar and superbubble

Published 28 Feb 2018 in astro-ph.GA and astro-ph.HE | (1803.00009v2)

Abstract: We present the X-ray properties of the 'Teacup AGN' (SDSS J1430+1339), a $z=0.085$ type 2 quasar which is interacting dramatically with its host galaxy. Spectral modelling of the central quasar reveals a powerful, highly obscured AGN with a column density of $N_{\rm H}=(4.2$-$6.5)\times 10{23}$ cm${-2}$ and an intrinsic luminosity of $L_{\rm 2\mbox{-}10\,keV}=(0.8$-$1.4)\times 10{44}$ erg s${-1}$. The current high bolometric luminosity inferred ($L_{\rm bol}\approx 10{45}$-$10{46}$ erg s${-1}$) has ramifications for previous interpretations of the Teacup as a fading/dying quasar. High resolution Chandra imaging data reveal a $\approx 10$ kpc loop of X-ray emission, co-spatial with the 'eastern bubble' previously identified in luminous radio and ionised gas (e.g., [OIII] line) emission. The X-ray emission from this structure is in good agreement with a shocked thermal gas, with $T=(4$-$8)\times 10{6}$ K, and there is evidence for an additional hot component with $T\gtrsim 3\times 10{7}$ K. Although the Teacup is a radiatively dominated AGN, the estimated ratio between the bubble power and the X-ray luminosity is in remarkable agreement with observations of ellipticals, groups, and clusters of galaxies undergoing AGN feedback.

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