AGN-driven convection in clusters of galaxies

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This poster shows how magnetic fields and cosmic rays affect the convective stability criterion of the intracluster medium (ICM). The poster also suggests that clusters are convective and presents a two-fluid (plasma and cosmic-ray) mixing-length model of galaxy clusters that accounts for convection driven by the cosmic rays produced by a central radio source. The model compares reasonably well with observational data. The model also predicts levels of diffuse gamma-ray emission resulting from interactions between cosmic-ray protons and thermal nucleons that will be detectable by GLAST. Convection may be important for solving the cooling-flow problem and regulating the temperature and density structure of the ICM, thereby affecting the mass-observable relations needed to use cluster surveys to constrain cosmological parameters. This work was supported by NASA under ATP grant NNG 05GH39G and by NSF under grant AST 05-49577.

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