The X-ray view of the quasar MR2251-178 and its host cluster: variability, absorption, and intracluster gas emission

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A&A, in press (scheduled for Feb./March issue); preprint and related papers also available at http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/~skom

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10.1051/0004-6361:20010022

(abridged) MR2251-178 was the first quasar initially discovered in X-rays, and the first one found to host a warm absorber. The quasar turned out to be an outstanding object in many respects. It has a high ratio of X-ray/optical luminosity, is surrounded by the largest quasar emission-line nebula known, and is located in the outskirts of a cluster of galaxies. Here, we present results from an analysis of the X-ray spectral, temporal, and spatial properties of this source and its environment based on deep ROSAT observations. Remarkably, we do not detect any excess X-ray cold absorption expected to originate from the giant gas nebula surrounding MR2251-178. This excludes the presence of a huge HI envelope around the quasar. The X-ray spectrum of MR2251-178 is best fit by a warm-absorbed powerlaw with an ionization parameter log U = 0.5 and a column density log N_w = 22.6 which, however, cannot be the same material as the giant optical emission line nebula. The mean (0.1--2.4)keV X-ray luminosity amounts to 10^{45} erg/s. A spatial analysis shows that the bulk of the X-ray emission from the quasar is consistent with a point source, as expected in view of the powerlaw-shaped X-ray spectrum and the rapid X-ray variability we detect. In addition, extended emission appears at weak emission levels, including a bridge between the quasar and the cD galaxy of the cluster. The X-ray emission from the intra-cluster medium is weak or absent. None of the other member galaxies of the cluster to which MR 2251-178 belongs, are detected in X-rays. However, east of the quasar there is a significant excess of X-ray sources, several of them without optical counterparts on the UK Schmidt plates.

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