Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2003-01-22
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
12 pages, 6 figures, 3 in color. Invited review, to appear in Physics of Plasmas, May 2003. After publication it can be found
Scientific paper
10.1063/1.1558991
Clusters of galaxies are the largest self-gravitating structures in the universe. Each cluster is filled with a large-scale plasma atmosphere, in which primordial matter is mixed with matter that has been processed inside stars. This is a wonderful plasma physics laboratory. Our diagnostics are the data we obtain from X-ray and radio telescopes. The thermal plasma is a strong X-ray source; from this we determine its density and temperature. Radio data reveal a relativistic component in the plasma, and first measurements of the intracluster magnetic field have now been made. Energization of the particles and the field must be related to the cosmological evolution of the cluster. The situation is made even richer by the few galaxies in each cluster which host radio jets. In these galaxies, electrodynamics near a massive black hole in the core of the galaxy lead to a collimated plasma beam which propagates from the nucleus out to supergalactic scales. These jets interact with the cluster plasma to form the structures known as radio galaxies. The interaction disturbs and energizes the cluster plasma. This complicates the story but also helps us understand both the radio jets and the cluster plasma.
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