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arxiv: astro-ph/0405358 · v1 · pith:PE2POKOHnew · submitted 2004-05-18 · 🌌 astro-ph

Chandra's Discovery of Activity in the Quiescent Nuclear Black Hole of NGC 821

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We report the results of the {\it Chandra} ACIS-S observations of the elliptical galaxy NGC 821, which harbors a supermassive nuclear black hole (of $3.5 \times 10^7 M_{\odot}$), but does not show sign of AGN activity. A small, 8.5$^{\prime\prime}$ long ($\sim 1$ kpc at the galaxy's distance of 23 Mpc), S-shaped, jet-like feature centered on the nucleus is detected in the 38 ksec ACIS-S integrated exposure of this region. The luminosity of this feature is $L_X \sim 2.6 \times 10^{39} \rm ergs s^{-1}$ (0.3-10 keV), and its spectrum is hard (described by a power-law of $\Gamma = 1.8^{+0.7}_{-0.6}$; or by thermal emission with $kT >2$ keV). We discuss two possibilities for the origin of this feature: (1) a low-luminosity X-ray jet, or (2) a hot shocked gas. In either case, it is a clear indication of nuclear activity, detectable only in the X-ray band. Steady spherical accretion of the mass losses from the central stellar cusp within the accretion radius, when coupled to a high radiative efficiency, already provides a power source exceeding the observed radiative losses from the nuclear region.

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