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Closing the feedback-feeding loop of the radio galaxy 3C 84

Published 1 Dec 2023 in astro-ph.GA | (2312.00917v1)

Abstract: Gas accretion by a galaxy's central super massive black hole (SMBH) and the resultant energetic feedback by the accreting active galactic nucleus (AGN) on the gas in and around a galaxy, are two tightly intertwined but competing processes that play a crucial role in the evolution of galaxies. Observations of galaxy clusters have shown how the plasma jets emitted by the AGN heat the intra-cluster medium (ICM), preventing cooling of the cluster gas and thereby the infall of this gas onto the central galaxy. On the other hand, outflows of multi-phase gas, driven by the jets, can cool as they rise into the ICM, leading to filaments of colder gas. The fate of this cold gas is unclear, but it has been suggested it plays a role in feeding the central SMBH. We present the results of re-processed CO(2-1) ALMA observations of the cold molecular gas in the central regions of NGC 1275, the central galaxy of the Perseus cluster and hosting the radio-loud AGN 3C 84 (Perseus A). These data show, for the first time, in detail how kpc-sized cold gas filaments resulting from jet-induced cooling of cluster gas are flowing towards the galaxy centre and how they feed the circumnuclear accretion disc (100 pc diameter) of the SMBH. Thus, cooled gas can, in this way, play a role in feeding the AGN. These results complete our view of the feedback loop of how an AGN can impact on its surroundings and how the effects from this impact maintain the AGN activity.

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