Author
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- A. C. Fabian
(Institute of Astronomy, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HA, UK)
- R. M. Johnstone
(Institute of Astronomy, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HA, UK)
- J. S. Sanders
(Institute of Astronomy, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HA, UK)
- C. J. Conselice
(University of Nottingham, School of Physics & Astronomy)
- C. S. Crawford
(Institute of Astronomy, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HA, UK)
- J. S. Gallagher III
(Department of Astronomy,)
- E. Zweibel
(Department of Astronomy,
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA)
Abstract
The giant elliptical galaxy NGC 1275, at the centre of the Perseus cluster, is surrounded by a well-known giant nebulosity of emission-line filaments1,2, which are plausibly in excess of 108 years old3. The filaments are dragged out from the centre of the galaxy by radio-emitting ‘bubbles’ rising buoyantly in the hot intracluster gas4, before later falling back. They act as markers of the feedback process by which energy is transferred from the central massive black hole to the surrounding gas. The mechanism by which the filaments are stabilized against tidal shear and dissipation into the surrounding extremely hot (4 × 107 K) gas has been unclear. Here we report observations that resolve thread-like structures in the filaments. Some threads extend over 6 kpc, yet are only 70 pc wide. We conclude that magnetic fields in the threads, in pressure balance with the surrounding gas, stabilize the filaments, so allowing a large mass of cold gas to accumulate and delay star formation.
Suggested Citation
A. C. Fabian & R. M. Johnstone & J. S. Sanders & C. J. Conselice & C. S. Crawford & J. S. Gallagher III & E. Zweibel, 2008.
"Magnetic support of the optical emission line filaments in NGC 1275,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 454(7207), pages 968-970, August.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nature:v:454:y:2008:i:7207:d:10.1038_nature07169
DOI: 10.1038/nature07169
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