A Systematic Study of Radio‐induced X‐Ray Cavities in Clusters, Groups, and Galaxies
Ohio University · Massachusetts Institute of Technology · +2 more institutions
Abstract
We present an analysis of sixteen galaxy clusters, one group and one galaxy drawn from the Chandra X-ray Observatory's data archive. These systems possess prominent X-ray surface brightness depressions associated with cavities or bubbles that were created by interactions between powerful radio sources and the surrounding hot gas. The minimum energy associated with the cavities ranges between pV~10^55 erg in galaxies, groups, and poor clusters to pV~10^60 erg in rich clusters. We evaluate the hypothesis that cooling in the hot gas can be quenched by energy injected into the surrounding gas by the rising bubbles. Nearly half of the systems in this study may have instantaneous mechanical luminosities large enough…
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Authors
5- LBL. BirzanCorresponding
Ohio University
- DAD. A. Rafferty
Ohio University
- BRB. R. McNamara
Ohio University
- MWM. W. Wise
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- PEP. E. J. Nulsen
University of Wollongong, Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian
Topics & keywords
- Luminosity
- Galaxy
- Surface brightness
- Envelope (radar)
- Radio galaxy
- Synchrotron
- Brightness
- Range (aeronautics)