Constraining the past X-ray luminosity of AGN in clusters of galaxies: the role of resonant scattering

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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17 pages, 11 figures. Final version, accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics

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10.1051/0004-6361:20021033

Only a small fraction of galactic nuclei in the nearby universe are luminous; most of them are currently dim. We investigate the feasibility of constraining the X-ray luminosity in the recent past (up to ~10^6 years ago) of the nucleus of a cluster dominant galaxy by measuring the contribution of scattered radiation from the central source to the surface brightness of the intracluster gas dominated by thermal emission. We show that resonance X-ray lines present an advantage over the adjacent continuum, because the relative contribution of the scattered component is typically larger in the line case by a significant factor of 3-10. As an example, we estimate the level of constraint that could be derived from future fine spectroscopic observations on the past X-ray luminosity of the nearby M87 and Cygnus A active galaxies. For instance, scattered line radiation should be detectable from the Virgo cluster if the X-ray luminosity of M87 was a few times 10^44 erg s^-1, or 10^-3 of its Eddington luminosity, until a few times 10^5 years ago. For comparison, upper limits inferred from the available XMM-Newton and Chandra X-ray continuum data are typically 1-2 orders of magnitude weaker. The same method can be applied to distant powerful quasars (at redshifts z~1 if they have cluster-like gaseous coronae, as suggested by Rosat and Chandra observations of active galaxies at z<1. Their surface brightness profiles in the X-ray continuum above ~10 keV>>kT/(1+z) (where T is the gas temperature) should be dominated by redshifted scattered radiation from the quasar. Therefore, measurements with forthcoming mirror-optics hard X-ray telescopes could give information on the lifetime of quasars and parameters of the hot gas around them.

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