We extend our earlier work on cluster cores with distinct radio bubbles, adding more active bubbles, i.e. those with GHz radio emission, to our sample, and also investigating ''ghost bubbles'', i.e. those without GHz radio emission. We have determined k, which is the ratio of the total particle energy to that of the electrons radiating between 10MHz and 10GHz. Constraints on the ages of the active bubbles confirm that the ratio of the energy factor, k, to the volume filling factor, f lies within the range 1 {approx}< k/f {approx}< 1000. In the assumption that there is pressure equilibrium between the radio-emitting plasma and the surrounding thermal X-ray gas, none of the radio lobes has equipartition between the relativistic particle...
We present the results of our study of a volume-limited sample (z 6 0.071) of 101 X-ray galaxy group...
none4siContext. A large fraction of cool-core clusters are known to host diffuse, steep-spectrum rad...
© 2021 The Author(s). This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has been published...
We extend our earlier work on cluster cores with distinct radio bubbles, adding more active bubbles,...
Some Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) emit jets of radio-emitting plasma which travel at relativistic sp...
We present three-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations of buoyant gas in a typical cluster environm...
The Chandra X-ray Observatory has revealed X-ray bubbles in the intracluster medium (ICM) of many ne...
The Chandra X-ray Observatory has revealed X-ray bubbles in the intracluster medium (ICM) of many ne...
The Chandra X-ray Observatory is finding a large number of cavities in the X-ray emitting intra-clu...
In this work, we present a study of the central regions of cool-core clusters hosting radio mini-hal...
We analyse those objects in the Brightest 55 sample of clusters of galaxies which have a short centr...
none3noIn this Letter, we present a study of the central regions of cool-core clusters hosting radio...
International audienceContext. Many galaxy clusters host megaparsec-scale diffuse radio sources call...
Context. The origin of radio halos in galaxy clusters is still unknown and is the subject of a vibra...
Hot, X-ray-emitting plasma permeates clusters of galaxies. The X-ray surface brightness often shows ...
We present the results of our study of a volume-limited sample (z 6 0.071) of 101 X-ray galaxy group...
none4siContext. A large fraction of cool-core clusters are known to host diffuse, steep-spectrum rad...
© 2021 The Author(s). This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has been published...
We extend our earlier work on cluster cores with distinct radio bubbles, adding more active bubbles,...
Some Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) emit jets of radio-emitting plasma which travel at relativistic sp...
We present three-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations of buoyant gas in a typical cluster environm...
The Chandra X-ray Observatory has revealed X-ray bubbles in the intracluster medium (ICM) of many ne...
The Chandra X-ray Observatory has revealed X-ray bubbles in the intracluster medium (ICM) of many ne...
The Chandra X-ray Observatory is finding a large number of cavities in the X-ray emitting intra-clu...
In this work, we present a study of the central regions of cool-core clusters hosting radio mini-hal...
We analyse those objects in the Brightest 55 sample of clusters of galaxies which have a short centr...
none3noIn this Letter, we present a study of the central regions of cool-core clusters hosting radio...
International audienceContext. Many galaxy clusters host megaparsec-scale diffuse radio sources call...
Context. The origin of radio halos in galaxy clusters is still unknown and is the subject of a vibra...
Hot, X-ray-emitting plasma permeates clusters of galaxies. The X-ray surface brightness often shows ...
We present the results of our study of a volume-limited sample (z 6 0.071) of 101 X-ray galaxy group...
none4siContext. A large fraction of cool-core clusters are known to host diffuse, steep-spectrum rad...
© 2021 The Author(s). This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has been published...