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29 March 2024
 
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New Perspectives on Cooling Flows and Cluster Radio Sources
B. R. McNamara ; M. W. Wise ; L. P. David ; P. E. J. Nulsen ; C. L. Sarazin ;
Date 14 Dec 2000
Subject astro-ph
AffiliationOhio U. & CfA), M. W. Wise (MIT/CSR), L. P. David (CfA), P. E. J. Nulsen (Wollongong), C. L. Sarazin (U. Virginia
AbstractWe discuss new results from the Chandra X-ray Observatory and XMM-Newton on cluster cooling flows, emphasizing early results from our Chandra programs. We find cooling rates reduced by factors of 5-10 compared to those from earlier missions. Nevertheless, substantial amounts of keV gas appear to be cooling and fueling star formation in central dominant cluster galaxies (CDGs). The structure of the keV thermal gas is remarkably complex, particularly in regions surrounding the the radio source and sites of star formation in CDGs. The radio sources are displacing the thermal gas leaving cavities filled with radio emission. The cavities are apparently supported against the local gas pressure by magnetic fields and cosmic rays. In addition, radio-faint, ``ghost’’ cavities are seen in some clusters. They may be relics of earlier radio outbursts rising buoyantly in the intracluster medium. The radio sources may reduce the mass deposition rates by mechanical heating, and by inducing convective currents that move cool material outward.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0012331
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