Self-regulating AGN jets in MHD simulations of cool-core clusters yield realistic FRI radio morphologies viewed along the jet axis and account for frequency-independent lobe extents via 1-50 μG fields allowing both young and old electrons to radiate.
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In cool-core cluster simulations, mixing with pre-existing cold gas, not direct radiative cooling, dominates condensation; magnetic fields stretch the pre-condensation history to ~150 Myr and brake infalling clouds through tension.
Presents 24 AREPO+IllustrisTNG zoom-in simulations of clusters above 10^15 solar masses showing converged magnetic fields with volume-averaged plasma beta approximately 100 inside R200 after z~1.2, declining Faraday rotation profiles, and intermittent Braginskii heating approaching cooling rates in
XRISM measurements indicate turbulent dissipation from jets struggles to balance cooling in cluster atmospheres except possibly in limited inner regions of systems like Hydra A.
A grid of 434 Faraday rotation measures from MeerKAT polarimetry reveals enhanced RM scatter in the Abell 3391/95 clusters and suggests a relatively ordered magnetic field in the intercluster bridge on ~10 kpc scales.
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Simulating realistic radio morphologies of Fanaroff-Riley I jets in a self-regulating cool-core cluster
Self-regulating AGN jets in MHD simulations of cool-core clusters yield realistic FRI radio morphologies viewed along the jet axis and account for frequency-independent lobe extents via 1-50 μG fields allowing both young and old electrons to radiate.
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XMAGNET -- Stir before serving: a Lagrangian perspective on mixing-driven condensation in the intracluster medium
In cool-core cluster simulations, mixing with pre-existing cold gas, not direct radiative cooling, dominates condensation; magnetic fields stretch the pre-condensation history to ~150 Myr and brake infalling clouds through tension.
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The PICO-Cluster Project: presenting the galaxy cluster sample and studying magnetic field growth, Faraday rotation and Braginskii heating
Presents 24 AREPO+IllustrisTNG zoom-in simulations of clusters above 10^15 solar masses showing converged magnetic fields with volume-averaged plasma beta approximately 100 inside R200 after z~1.2, declining Faraday rotation profiles, and intermittent Braginskii heating approaching cooling rates in
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Are X-ray Atmospheres Heated by Turbulent Dissipation? XRISM Constraints
XRISM measurements indicate turbulent dissipation from jets struggles to balance cooling in cluster atmospheres except possibly in limited inner regions of systems like Hydra A.
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Magnetic properties of the Abell 3391-3395 system revealed using wide-field MeerKAT polarimetry
A grid of 434 Faraday rotation measures from MeerKAT polarimetry reveals enhanced RM scatter in the Abell 3391/95 clusters and suggests a relatively ordered magnetic field in the intercluster bridge on ~10 kpc scales.