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AMUSE-Antlia: Nuclear X-ray Properties of Early-Type Galaxies in a Transitional
Environment
Abstract: Understanding the role that the galaxy environment plays in AGN activity is
essential to understanding the formation and growth of galaxies and their central
supermassive black holes. We propose three ACIS-I pointings to map the Antlia cluster
(D = 35 Mpc), the nearest non-cool- core and the nearest merging galaxy cluster. Antlia
provides a unique environment to study the nuclear activity in spheroids that cannot be
achieved in any other cluster. Most importantly, as a newly-formed and dynamically
young cluster, it is the closest analog to the high redshift Universe. Our observations will
cover ∼ 80 optically selected early-type galaxies to deliver unprecedented
measurements of low-level nuclear X-ray activity in a transitional environment between
the relaxed cool core cluster, Virgo, and the field. We expect higher SMBH activity in
Antlia than in Virgo due to its large population of gas-rich galaxies. Its SMBH activity
may be even higher than the field as ram pressure may compress gas towards the
nuclei to trigger AGN before quenching.
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 2/1/22 → 1/31/25 |
Funding
- Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory: $68,200.00
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