Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-07-02
Astrophys.J. 632 (2005) 821-830
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Replaced wiht the version accepted by the ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/444344
We study the feedback between heating and cooling of the intra-cluster medium (ICM) in cooling flow (CF) galaxies and clusters. We adopt the popular view that the heating is due to an active galactic nucleus (AGN), i.e. a central black hole accreting mass and launching jets and/or winds. We propose that the feedback occurs with the entire cool inner region (r <~ 5-30 kpc), where the non-linear over-dense blobs of gas with a density contrast >~2 cool fast and are removed from the ICM before experiencing the next major AGN heating event. We term this scenario "cold-feedback". Some of these blobs cool and sink toward the central black hole, while others might form stars and cold molecular clouds. We derive the conditions under which the dense blobs formed by perturbations might cool to low temperatures (T <~ 10^4 K), and feed the black hole. The main conditions are found to be: (1) An over-dense blob must be prevented from reaching an equilibrium position in the ICM: therefore it has to cool fast, and the density profile of the ambient gas should be shallow; (2) Non-linear perturbations are required: they might have chiefly formed by previous AGN activity; (3) The cooling time of these non-linear perturbations should be short relative to few times the typical interval between successive AGN outbursts. (4) The blobs should be magnetically disconnected from their surroundings, in order not to be evaporated by thermal conduction.
Pizzolato Fabio
Soker Noam
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