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Can AGN feedback break the self-similarity of galaxies, groups, and clusters?

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2015-06-18 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

It is commonly thought that AGN feedback can break the self-similar scaling relations of galaxies, groups, and clusters. Using high-resolution 3D hydrodynamic simulations, we isolate the impact of AGN feedback on the LxTxL_{\rm x}-T_{\rm x} relation, testing the two archetypal and common regimes, self-regulated mechanical feedback and a quasar thermal blast. We find that AGN feedback has severe difficulty in breaking the relation in a consistent way. The similarity breaking is directly linked to the gas evacuation within R500R_{500}, while the central cooling times are inversely proportional to the core density. Breaking self-similarity implies thus breaking the cool core, morphing all systems to non-cool-core objects, which is in clear contradiction with the observed data populated by several cool-core systems. Self-regulated feedback, which quenches cooling flows and preserves cool cores, prevents the dramatic evacuation and similarity breaking at any scale; the relation scatter is also limited. The impulsive thermal blast can break the core-included LxTxL_{\rm x}-T_{\rm x} at T500<1T_{500} < 1 keV, but substantially empties and overheats the halo, generating a perennial non-cool-core group, as experienced by cosmological simulations. Even with partial evacuation, massive systems remain overheated. We show the action of purely AGN feedback is to lower the luminosity and heating the gas, perpendicular to the fit.

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@article{arxiv.1401.5067,
  title  = {Can AGN feedback break the self-similarity of galaxies, groups, and clusters?},
  author = {M. Gaspari and F. Brighenti and P. Temi and S. Ettori},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.5067},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters; 6 pages, 1 figure