We describe the formation and evolution of X-ray cavities in the hot gas of galaxy clusters. The cavities are formed only with relativistic cosmic rays that eventually diffuse into the surrounding gas. We explore the evolution of cavities formed with a wide range of cosmic ray diffusion rates. In previous numerical simulations, in which cavities are formed by injecting ultrahot but nonrelativistic gas, cavity formation contributes thermal energy that may offset radiative losses in the gas, thereby helping to solve the cooling flow problem. Contrary to these results, we find that X-ray cavities formed solely from cosmic rays have a global cooling effect. Most cosmic rays in our cavity evolutions do not move beyond the cooling radius, a...
Aims.Over the past several years, numerous examples of X-ray cavities coincident with radio sources...
X-ray cavities are key tracers of mechanical (or radio mode) heating arising from the active galacti...
We present a new model for the X-ray properties of the intracluster medium that explicitly includes ...
We describe the formation and evolution of X-ray cavities in the hot gas of galaxy clusters. The cav...
We describe how AGN-produced cosmic rays form large X-ray cavities and radio lobes in the hot diffus...
We describe how AGN-produced cosmic rays form large X-ray cavities and radio lobes in the hot diffus...
Young cavities in the X-ray-emitting hot gas in galaxy clusters are often filled with radio synchrot...
none3siExpanding X-ray cavities observed in hot gas atmospheres of many galaxy groups and clusters g...
We present the results of our study of a volume-limited sample (z 6 0.071) of 101 X-ray galaxy group...
Recent data have radically altered the X-ray perspective on cooling flow clusters. X-ray spectra sho...
To define a framework for the formation and evolution of the cooling cores in X-ray galaxy clusters...
Context. Cosmic rays are confined in the atmospheres of galaxy clusters and, therefore, they can pl...
The radiative cooling time of the X-ray-emitting plasma near the center in many clusters of galaxies...
20X-ray cavities are key tracers of mechanical (or radio mode) heating arising from the active galac...
One of the key physical processes that helps prevent strong cooling flows in galaxy clusters is the ...
Aims.Over the past several years, numerous examples of X-ray cavities coincident with radio sources...
X-ray cavities are key tracers of mechanical (or radio mode) heating arising from the active galacti...
We present a new model for the X-ray properties of the intracluster medium that explicitly includes ...
We describe the formation and evolution of X-ray cavities in the hot gas of galaxy clusters. The cav...
We describe how AGN-produced cosmic rays form large X-ray cavities and radio lobes in the hot diffus...
We describe how AGN-produced cosmic rays form large X-ray cavities and radio lobes in the hot diffus...
Young cavities in the X-ray-emitting hot gas in galaxy clusters are often filled with radio synchrot...
none3siExpanding X-ray cavities observed in hot gas atmospheres of many galaxy groups and clusters g...
We present the results of our study of a volume-limited sample (z 6 0.071) of 101 X-ray galaxy group...
Recent data have radically altered the X-ray perspective on cooling flow clusters. X-ray spectra sho...
To define a framework for the formation and evolution of the cooling cores in X-ray galaxy clusters...
Context. Cosmic rays are confined in the atmospheres of galaxy clusters and, therefore, they can pl...
The radiative cooling time of the X-ray-emitting plasma near the center in many clusters of galaxies...
20X-ray cavities are key tracers of mechanical (or radio mode) heating arising from the active galac...
One of the key physical processes that helps prevent strong cooling flows in galaxy clusters is the ...
Aims.Over the past several years, numerous examples of X-ray cavities coincident with radio sources...
X-ray cavities are key tracers of mechanical (or radio mode) heating arising from the active galacti...
We present a new model for the X-ray properties of the intracluster medium that explicitly includes ...