AGN-controlled cooling in elliptical galaxies

A long-standing problem for models of galaxy formation has been the mismatch between the predicted shape of the mass function of dark matter halos and the observed shape of the luminosity function of galaxies. The number of massive haloes is predicted to decrease as a power law (N ∝ M −2 ) out to very large masses, while the galaxy luminosity function cuts off exponentially at luminosities above L∗ . This implies that the efficiency with which gas cools onto massive systems is lower than expected. This letter investigates the role of radioloud active galactic nuclei (AGN) in continually re-heating the cooling gas. By combining two observational results, the time-averaged energy output associated with recurrent radio source activity is determined, as a function of the black hole mass of the host galaxy: ¯ H = 10 21.4 (MBH/M� ) 1.6 W. It is shown that for massive elliptical galaxies this radio-source heating balances the radiative energy losses from the hot gas surrounding the galaxy. The recurrent radio-loud AGN activity may therefore provide a self-regulating feedback mechanism capable of controlling the rate of growth of galaxies.

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