X-ray study of the NGC 383 group of galaxies and the source 1E0104+3153

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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13 pages incl. 12 figures, A&A, in press

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(abridged) We present results from an analysis of the X-ray properties of the NGC 383 galaxy group based on ROSAT PSPC and HRI data. X-ray emission can be traced out to ~ 1 Mpc, the estimated virial radius of the system. We determine a total mass of 6x10^{13} M_sun for the group inside this radius with a gas mass fraction of 21%. The intragroup-gas temperature of 1.5 keV is both consistent with the galaxy velocity dispersion and the X-ray luminosity-temperature relation of groups and clusters suggesting that the group is fairly relaxed. This is also indicated by the almost spherically symmetric appearance of the group's X-ray halo. The X-ray properties of the radio galaxy NGC 383 (3C 31) which is located near the center of the group are discussed. Its spectrum is best described by a two-component model, consisting of emission from a low-temperature Raymond-Smith plasma, and a hard tail. The possible interaction of the radio jets of 3C 31 with the IGM is studied. A spatial, spectral and temporal analysis of the Einstein source 1E0104+3153 located within the field of view is performed, one goal being the identification of the optical counterpart (with both, a high-redshift BAL quasar and a nearby elliptical galaxy, member of a small group, located within the Einstein X-ray error circle). We find evidence that the IGM of the small group contributes significantly to the X-ray emission of 1E0104, which can be described by a Raymond-Smith model of kT ~ 2 keV and a soft X-ray luminosity of L_x ~ 3 10^{43} erg/s.

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