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2004MNRAS.349.1509N - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 349, 1509-1515 (2004/April-3)

Cold filaments in galaxy clusters: effects of heat conduction.

NIPOTI C. and BINNEY J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We determine the critical size lcritof a filament of cold (T ∼ 104 K) gas that is in radiative equilibrium with X-ray emitting gas at temperatures Tout∼ 106 -108 K. Filaments smaller than lcrit will be rapidly evaporated, while longer ones will induce the condensation of the ambient medium. At fixed pressure P, lcritincreases as T 11/4 out, while at fixed Tout, it scales as P –1. It scales as f 1/2 , where f is the factor by which the magnetic field depresses the thermal conductivity below Spitzer's benchmark value. For plausible values of f, lcritis similar to the lengths of observed filaments. In a cluster such as Perseus, the value of lcritincreases by over an order of magnitude between the centre and a radius of 100 kpc. If the spectrum of seed filament lengths l is strongly falling with l, as is natural, then these results explain why filaments are only seen within a few kiloparsecs of the centres of clusters, and are not seen in clusters that have no cooling flow. We calculate the differential emission measure as a function of temperature for the interface between filaments and ambient gas of various temperatures. We discuss the implications of our results for the origin of the galaxy luminosity function.

Abstract Copyright: 2004 RAS

Journal keyword(s): conduction - galaxies: clusters: general - cooling flows - galaxies: formation

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