By analyzing the gas temperature maps created from the Chandra archive data, we reveal the prevailing existence of temperature substructures on ∼ 100 h −1 70 kpc scales in the central regions of nine intermediate-redshift (z ≈ 0.1) galaxy clusters, which resemble those found in the Virgo and Coma Clusters. Each substructure contains a clump of hot plasma whose temperature is about 2 − 3 keV higher than the environment, corresponding to an excess thermal energy of ∼ 1058−60 erg per clump. Since if there were no significant non-gravitational heating sources, these substructures would have perished in 108−9 yrs due to thermal conduction and turbulent flows, whose velocity is found to range from about 200 to 400 km s−1 , we conclude that the su...
Radio lobes inflated by active galactic nuclei at the centers of clusters are a promising candidate ...
We present new, deep, narrow- and broadband Hubble Space Telescope observations of seven of the most...
Galaxy clusters are the largest gravitationally bound systems in the Universe and often host the lar...
We analyse those objects in the Brightest 55 sample of clusters of galaxies which have a short centr...
We present a detailed Chandra study of a sample of 10 clusters of galaxies selected based on the pre...
We present a detailed Chandra study of a sample of 10 clusters of galaxies selected based on the pre...
We present an analysis of 20 galaxy clusters observed with the Chandra X-ray satellite, focussing on...
We present new, deep, narrow- and broadband Hubble Space Telescope observations of seven of the most...
To investigate the spatial distribution of the intracluster medium temperature in galaxy clusters in...
We present new, deep, narrow- and broadband Hubble Space Telescope observations of seven of the most...
It has become increasingly apparent that traditional hydrodynamical simulations of galaxy clusters a...
We present new, deep, narrow- and broadband Hubble Space Telescope observations of seven of the most...
The cooling-flow problem is a long-standing puzzle that has received considerable recent attention, ...
Results from a large sample of hydrodynamical/N-body simulations of galaxy clusters in a LCDM cosmol...
Galaxy clusters are the most massive structures in the universe and, in the hierarchical pattern of ...
Radio lobes inflated by active galactic nuclei at the centers of clusters are a promising candidate ...
We present new, deep, narrow- and broadband Hubble Space Telescope observations of seven of the most...
Galaxy clusters are the largest gravitationally bound systems in the Universe and often host the lar...
We analyse those objects in the Brightest 55 sample of clusters of galaxies which have a short centr...
We present a detailed Chandra study of a sample of 10 clusters of galaxies selected based on the pre...
We present a detailed Chandra study of a sample of 10 clusters of galaxies selected based on the pre...
We present an analysis of 20 galaxy clusters observed with the Chandra X-ray satellite, focussing on...
We present new, deep, narrow- and broadband Hubble Space Telescope observations of seven of the most...
To investigate the spatial distribution of the intracluster medium temperature in galaxy clusters in...
We present new, deep, narrow- and broadband Hubble Space Telescope observations of seven of the most...
It has become increasingly apparent that traditional hydrodynamical simulations of galaxy clusters a...
We present new, deep, narrow- and broadband Hubble Space Telescope observations of seven of the most...
The cooling-flow problem is a long-standing puzzle that has received considerable recent attention, ...
Results from a large sample of hydrodynamical/N-body simulations of galaxy clusters in a LCDM cosmol...
Galaxy clusters are the most massive structures in the universe and, in the hierarchical pattern of ...
Radio lobes inflated by active galactic nuclei at the centers of clusters are a promising candidate ...
We present new, deep, narrow- and broadband Hubble Space Telescope observations of seven of the most...
Galaxy clusters are the largest gravitationally bound systems in the Universe and often host the lar...