X-ray observations of hot gas in galaxy clusters often showsteeper temperature gradients across cold fronts-contact discontinuities, driven by the differential gas motions. These sharp (a few kpc wide) surface brightness/temperature discontinuities would be quickly smeared out by the electron thermal conduction in unmagnetized plasma, suggesting significant suppression of the heat flow across the discontinuities. In fact, the character of the gas flow near cold fronts is favourable for suppression of conduction by aligning magnetic field lines along the discontinuities. We argue that a similar mechanism is operating in the bulk of the gas. Generic 3D random isotropic and incompressible motions increase the temperature gradients (in some pla...
A heat flux in a high-β plasma with low collisionality triggers the whistler instability. Quasilinea...
We analyze the linear stability of a dilute, hot plasma, taking into account the effects of stratifi...
We examine the role of thermal conduction and magnetic fields in cores of galaxy clusters through gl...
X-ray observations of hot gas in galaxy clusters often showsteeper temperature gradients across cold...
International audienceIn conventional gases and plasmas, it is known that heat fluxes are proportion...
We consider the problem of self-regulated heating and cooling in galaxy clusters and the implication...
Understanding the thermodynamic state of the hot intracluster medium (ICM) in a galaxy cluster requi...
The role of thermal conduction in regulating the thermal behavior of cooling flows in galaxy cluster...
International audienceThe role of thermal conduction in regulating the thermal behavior of cooling f...
The plasma of galaxy clusters is subject to firehose and mirror instabilities at scales of order the...
Recent Chandra observations of clusters of galaxies revealed the existence of a sharp ridge in the X...
The dynamics of weakly magnetized collisionless plasmas in the presence of an imposed temperature gr...
A heat flux in a high-β plasma with low collisionality triggers the whistler instability. Quasilinea...
A heat flux in a high-β plasma with low collisionality triggers the whistler instability. Quasilinea...
We analyze the linear stability of a dilute, hot plasma, taking into account the effects of stratifi...
We examine the role of thermal conduction and magnetic fields in cores of galaxy clusters through gl...
X-ray observations of hot gas in galaxy clusters often showsteeper temperature gradients across cold...
International audienceIn conventional gases and plasmas, it is known that heat fluxes are proportion...
We consider the problem of self-regulated heating and cooling in galaxy clusters and the implication...
Understanding the thermodynamic state of the hot intracluster medium (ICM) in a galaxy cluster requi...
The role of thermal conduction in regulating the thermal behavior of cooling flows in galaxy cluster...
International audienceThe role of thermal conduction in regulating the thermal behavior of cooling f...
The plasma of galaxy clusters is subject to firehose and mirror instabilities at scales of order the...
Recent Chandra observations of clusters of galaxies revealed the existence of a sharp ridge in the X...
The dynamics of weakly magnetized collisionless plasmas in the presence of an imposed temperature gr...
A heat flux in a high-β plasma with low collisionality triggers the whistler instability. Quasilinea...
A heat flux in a high-β plasma with low collisionality triggers the whistler instability. Quasilinea...
We analyze the linear stability of a dilute, hot plasma, taking into account the effects of stratifi...
We examine the role of thermal conduction and magnetic fields in cores of galaxy clusters through gl...