Heating and Cooling in Clusters and Groups
Abstract
The gas in the cores of many clusters and groups of galaxies has a short radiative cooling time. Energy from the central black hole is observed to flow into this gas by means of jets, bubbles and sound waves. Cooling is thus offset by heating. We discuss the mechanisms involved and observed in the X-ray brightest clusters and explore the closeness of the heating/cooling balance. It is surprisingly tight on the cooling side when soft X-ray spectra are examined. Non-radiative cooling by mixing is suggested as a means to relax the apparent strong lack of cooling. Nevertheless the heating and cooling must balance on average to better than 20 per cent.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0909.2577,
title = {Heating and Cooling in Clusters and Groups},
author = {A. C. Fabian and J. S. Sanders},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0909.2577},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
7 pages, 8 figures, To appear in proceedings of the conference "The Monster's Fiery Breath: Feedback in Galaxies, Groups, and Clusters", June 2009, Madison Wisconsin