We discuss two themes from Chandra observations of galaxies and clusters. First, we describe the effects of radio-emitting plasmas or ``bubbles'', inflated by active galactic nuclei, on the hot X-ray emitting gaseous atmospheres in galaxies and clusters. We describe the interaction of the ``bubbles'' and the X-ray emitting gas as the buoyant bubbles rise through the hot gas. Second, we describe sharp, edge-like surface brightness structures in clusters. Chandra observations show that these features are not shock fronts as was originally thought, but ``cold fronts'', most likely the boundaries of the remaining cores of merger components. Finally, we present recent observations of M86 and NGC507 which show similar sharp features around galaxi...
We present results from a 42 ks Chandra/ACIS-S observation of the transitional FR I/FR II radio gala...
17 pages, 9 color figures, uses emulateapj. Version with better resolution figures at http://hea-www...
Abstract: In the standard CDM cosmological model, cosmic structure formation is hierarchical. Althou...
We discuss two themes from Chandra and XMM-Newton observations of galaxies, groups, and clusters. Fi...
Chandra images of galaxy clusters have revealed a wealth of structure unseen by previous generations...
This talk discusses the growing impact of Chandra observations on the study of galaxies. In particul...
We present CHANDRA observations of the X-ray luminous, distant galaxy cluster RBS797 at z = 0.35. In...
This presentation reviews Chandra’s major contribution to the understanding of nearby galaxies. Afte...
A 40 ks \emph{Chandra} ACIS-S observation of the dynamically young cluster A1367 yields new insights...
Cool core galaxy clusters hosting brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs) in their centres radiate away th...
High-resolution Chandra images of several clusters of galaxies reveal sharp, edge-like discontinuiti...
We present the results of 20 ks Chandra observations for each of 5 radio galaxies in the redshift ra...
We present an 82 ks Chandra ACIS-I observation of a large-scale hierarchical complex, which consists...
The hot gas in early type galaxies (ETGs) plays a crucial role in understanding their formation and ...
Chandra observations of radio galaxies have demonstrated a wide range of complex interactions betwee...
We present results from a 42 ks Chandra/ACIS-S observation of the transitional FR I/FR II radio gala...
17 pages, 9 color figures, uses emulateapj. Version with better resolution figures at http://hea-www...
Abstract: In the standard CDM cosmological model, cosmic structure formation is hierarchical. Althou...
We discuss two themes from Chandra and XMM-Newton observations of galaxies, groups, and clusters. Fi...
Chandra images of galaxy clusters have revealed a wealth of structure unseen by previous generations...
This talk discusses the growing impact of Chandra observations on the study of galaxies. In particul...
We present CHANDRA observations of the X-ray luminous, distant galaxy cluster RBS797 at z = 0.35. In...
This presentation reviews Chandra’s major contribution to the understanding of nearby galaxies. Afte...
A 40 ks \emph{Chandra} ACIS-S observation of the dynamically young cluster A1367 yields new insights...
Cool core galaxy clusters hosting brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs) in their centres radiate away th...
High-resolution Chandra images of several clusters of galaxies reveal sharp, edge-like discontinuiti...
We present the results of 20 ks Chandra observations for each of 5 radio galaxies in the redshift ra...
We present an 82 ks Chandra ACIS-I observation of a large-scale hierarchical complex, which consists...
The hot gas in early type galaxies (ETGs) plays a crucial role in understanding their formation and ...
Chandra observations of radio galaxies have demonstrated a wide range of complex interactions betwee...
We present results from a 42 ks Chandra/ACIS-S observation of the transitional FR I/FR II radio gala...
17 pages, 9 color figures, uses emulateapj. Version with better resolution figures at http://hea-www...
Abstract: In the standard CDM cosmological model, cosmic structure formation is hierarchical. Althou...