Effects of Quasar Feedback in Galaxy Groups
Abstract
We study the effect of quasar feedback on distributions of baryons and properties of intracluster medium in galaxy groups using high-resolution numerical simulations. We use the entropy-conserving Gadget code that includes gas cooling and star formation, modified to include a physically-based model of quasar feedback. For a sample of ten galaxy group-sized dark matter halos with masses in the range of 1 to , star formation is suppressed by more than 50% in the inner regions due to the additional pressure support by quasar feedback, while gas is driven from the inner region towards the outer region of the halos. As a result, the average gas density is 50% lower in the inner region and 10% higher in the outer region in the simulation, compared to a similar simulation with no quasar feedback. Gas pressure is lowered by about 40% in the inner region and higher in the outer region, while temperature and entropy are enhanced in the inner region by about 20-40%. The total group gas fraction in the two simulations generally differs by less than 10%. We also find a small change of the total thermal Sunyaev-Zeldovich distortion, leading to 10% changes in the microwave angular power spectrum at angular scales below two arcminutes.
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@article{arxiv.0710.5574,
title = {Effects of Quasar Feedback in Galaxy Groups},
author = {Suman Bhattacharya and Tiziana Di Matteo and Arthur Kosowsky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.5574},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
12 pages, 9 figures, 8 tables. MNRAS accepted June 10 2008. Matches the accepted version. Error in the implementation has been corrected leading to few minor changes in conclusions