Kavli Affiliate: Michael McDonald
| Summary:
We analyze new high-spectral resolution SITELLE observations (R = $λ/Δλ$ = 7000) of the filamentary nebula surrounding NGC 1275, central galaxy of the Perseus cluster. We present here analysis of the sii$lambda6716$ and sii$lambda6731$ emission line doublet, using its ratio to determine the electron density of the optically emitting filaments. We compare these measurements with electron densities derived from deep Chandra X-ray observations of the intra-cluster medium (ICM) to determine if any correlations in density can be found. We report the detection of a clear dichotomy between the outer filaments, displaying on average lower siitext emission line ratio of $sim 1.1$ and the inner filaments displaying higher ratios of $sim 1.3$. These results indicate that most of the gaseous filaments lie close to the low-density threshold for the density measurement of $sim 10^2text cm^-3$. Using radial profiles, we find that the inner filaments have a roughly constant density, whereas the ICM density decreases with radius. In the outer filaments, we observe hints of local connections between the densities of the ICM and optical filaments, but no clear correlation seems to be observed overall. We also combined these density measurements with cold molecular CO gas observations to derive a relationship between temperature, density and pressure for the multiphase environment surrounding NGC 1275. Finally, we investigated potential models to explain the observed density measurements and explored similar studies of filamentary nebula around other central galaxies of cool-core galaxy clusters.
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