Context. X ray clusters are conventionally divided into two classes: “cool core” (CC) and “non-cool core” (NCC) objects, on the basis of the observational properties of their central regions. Recent results have shown that the cluster population is bimodal. Aims. We want to understand whether the observed distribution of clusters is due to a primordial division into two distinct classes or rather to differences in the way these systems evolve across cosmic time. Methods. We systematically search the ICM of NCC clusters in a subsample of the B55 flux limited sample of clusters for regions which have some characteristics typical of cool cores, namely low entropy gas and high metal abundance. Results. We find that most...
Why do some clusters have cool cores while others do not? In this paper, cosmological simulations, i...
We present a statistical study of the occurrence and effects of the cooling cores in the clusters of...
We present the analysis of the X-ray brightness and temperature profiles for six clusters belonging ...
Context. X ray clusters are conventionally divided into two classes: “cool core” (CC) and “non-cool ...
Context. In this work we address the issue of whether the division of clusters in cool cores (CCs) a...
X-ray astronomers often divide galaxy clusters into two classes: “cool core” (CC) and “non-cool core...
Context. Cool-core clusters are characterized by strong surface brightness peaks in the X-ray emissi...
© 2018 The Author(s). The thermodynamic structure of hot gas in galaxy clusters is sensitive to astr...
We use the largest complete sample of 64 galaxy clusters (HIghest X-ray FLUx Galaxy Cluster Sample)...
There are well-observed differences between cool-core (CC)and non-cool-core (NCC)clusters, but the o...
We analyze the physical properties of the gaseous intracluster medium (ICM) at the center of massive...
Aims. We aim to provide constraints on evolutionary scenarios in clusters. One of our main goals is ...
We present a new model for the creation of cool cores in rich galaxy clusters within a CDM cosmologi...
We present first results on the cooling properties derived from Chandra X-ray observations of 83 hig...
International audienceWe analysed XMM–Newton EPIC data for 53 galaxy clusters. Through 2D spectral m...
Why do some clusters have cool cores while others do not? In this paper, cosmological simulations, i...
We present a statistical study of the occurrence and effects of the cooling cores in the clusters of...
We present the analysis of the X-ray brightness and temperature profiles for six clusters belonging ...
Context. X ray clusters are conventionally divided into two classes: “cool core” (CC) and “non-cool ...
Context. In this work we address the issue of whether the division of clusters in cool cores (CCs) a...
X-ray astronomers often divide galaxy clusters into two classes: “cool core” (CC) and “non-cool core...
Context. Cool-core clusters are characterized by strong surface brightness peaks in the X-ray emissi...
© 2018 The Author(s). The thermodynamic structure of hot gas in galaxy clusters is sensitive to astr...
We use the largest complete sample of 64 galaxy clusters (HIghest X-ray FLUx Galaxy Cluster Sample)...
There are well-observed differences between cool-core (CC)and non-cool-core (NCC)clusters, but the o...
We analyze the physical properties of the gaseous intracluster medium (ICM) at the center of massive...
Aims. We aim to provide constraints on evolutionary scenarios in clusters. One of our main goals is ...
We present a new model for the creation of cool cores in rich galaxy clusters within a CDM cosmologi...
We present first results on the cooling properties derived from Chandra X-ray observations of 83 hig...
International audienceWe analysed XMM–Newton EPIC data for 53 galaxy clusters. Through 2D spectral m...
Why do some clusters have cool cores while others do not? In this paper, cosmological simulations, i...
We present a statistical study of the occurrence and effects of the cooling cores in the clusters of...
We present the analysis of the X-ray brightness and temperature profiles for six clusters belonging ...