Browsing Physics and Astronomy by Subject "Galaxy clusters"
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The Dependence of Radio-Mode Feedback on Baryonic and Halo Mass
(University of Waterloo, 2014-08-26)Supermassive black holes launch powerful radio-synchrotron jets into the hot atmospheres of galaxy clusters, creating bubbles of displaced gas and driving shock fronts. These jets output a tremendous amount of energy, ... -
Substructure and Gas Clumping in the Outskirts of Abell 133
(University of Waterloo, 2013-09-03)Galaxy clusters are powerful tools for studying various astrophysical principles. Gas accreting onto the cluster is heated to 10^7-10^8 K through adiabatic compression and shocks, making clusters highly luminous in X-ray ...