The most massive baryonic component of galaxy clusters is the “intracluster medium” (ICM), a diffuse, hot, weakly magnetized plasma that is most easily observed in the X-ray band. Despite being observed for decades, the macroscopic transport properties of the ICM are still not well-constrained. A path to determine macroscopic ICM properties opened up with the discovery of “cold fronts”. These were observed as sharp discontinuities in surface brightness and temperature in the ICM, with the property that the denser side of the discontinuity is the colder one. The high spatial resolution of the Chandra X-ray Observatory revealed two puzzles about cold fronts. First, they should be subject to Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities, yet in many cases th...
Cold fronts were originally interpreted as being the result of subsonic/transonic motions of head-on...
This conference presentation discusses a Chandra observation of the cold front in Abell 3667. We fir...
Context. Cold fronts have been observed in several galaxy clusters. Understanding their nature and o...
The most massive baryonic component of galaxy clusters is the “intracluster medium” (ICM), a diffuse...
Shocks and cold fronts in galaxy clusters, the largest gravitationally bound systems in the universe...
The microphysical properties, such as effective viscosity and conductivity, of the weakly magnetized...
We present a simulated cluster of galaxies, modeled with a preheated intracluster medium, that exhib...
The intracluster medium (ICM), as a magnetized and highly ionized fluid, provides an ideal laborator...
We present the results of a very deep (500 ks) Chandra observation, along with tailored numerical si...
Recent Chandra observations of clusters of galaxies revealed the existence of a sharp ridge in the X...
We review recent results from Chandra observations of the X-ray bright cores of clusters of galaxies...
We present a combined X-ray, optical, and radio analysis of the galaxy group IC 1860 using the curre...
High-resolution Chandra images of several clusters of galaxies reveal sharp, edge-like discontinuiti...
Deep observations of nearby galaxy clusters with Chandra have revealed concave ‘bay’ structures in a...
Steep gradients of temperature and density, called cold fronts, are observed by Chandra in a leading...
Cold fronts were originally interpreted as being the result of subsonic/transonic motions of head-on...
This conference presentation discusses a Chandra observation of the cold front in Abell 3667. We fir...
Context. Cold fronts have been observed in several galaxy clusters. Understanding their nature and o...
The most massive baryonic component of galaxy clusters is the “intracluster medium” (ICM), a diffuse...
Shocks and cold fronts in galaxy clusters, the largest gravitationally bound systems in the universe...
The microphysical properties, such as effective viscosity and conductivity, of the weakly magnetized...
We present a simulated cluster of galaxies, modeled with a preheated intracluster medium, that exhib...
The intracluster medium (ICM), as a magnetized and highly ionized fluid, provides an ideal laborator...
We present the results of a very deep (500 ks) Chandra observation, along with tailored numerical si...
Recent Chandra observations of clusters of galaxies revealed the existence of a sharp ridge in the X...
We review recent results from Chandra observations of the X-ray bright cores of clusters of galaxies...
We present a combined X-ray, optical, and radio analysis of the galaxy group IC 1860 using the curre...
High-resolution Chandra images of several clusters of galaxies reveal sharp, edge-like discontinuiti...
Deep observations of nearby galaxy clusters with Chandra have revealed concave ‘bay’ structures in a...
Steep gradients of temperature and density, called cold fronts, are observed by Chandra in a leading...
Cold fronts were originally interpreted as being the result of subsonic/transonic motions of head-on...
This conference presentation discusses a Chandra observation of the cold front in Abell 3667. We fir...
Context. Cold fronts have been observed in several galaxy clusters. Understanding their nature and o...