Cold Fronts from Shock Collisions
Abstract
Cold fronts (CFs) are found in most galaxy clusters, as well as in some galaxies and groups of galaxies. We propose that some CFs are relics of collisions between trailing shocks. Such a collision typically results in a spherical, factor ~1.4-2.7 density/temperature discontinuity. These CFs may be found as far as the virial shock, unlike in other CF formation models. As a demonstration of this effect, we use one dimensional simulations where halo reverberations involving periodic collisions between the virial shock and outgoing secondary shocks exist. These collisions yield a distinctive, concentric geometric sequence of CFs which trace the expansion of the virial shock.
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@article{arxiv.0912.2094,
title = {Cold Fronts from Shock Collisions},
author = {Yuval Birnboim and Uri Keshet and Lars Hernquist},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0912.2094},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
5 pages, 4 figures, this letter is superseded by a more detailed version in arXiv:1006.1892