Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2009
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THE MONSTER'S FIERY BREATH: FEEDBACK IN GALAXIES, GROUPS, AND CLUSTERS. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 1201, pp. 342-345 (2
Physics
Clusters Of Galaxies, X-Ray Emission Spectra, Intergalactic Matter, Magnetic Field Effects, Galaxy Clusters, X-Ray, Intergalactic Matter, Quasar Absorption And Emission-Line Systems, Lyman Forest, Electric And Magnetic Fields
Scientific paper
We present the results of numerical models of bubble dynamics and morphology in magnetized galaxy cluster environments. Our set of simulations follows the evolution of initially spherical bubbles that rise buoyantly through the intracluster medium. As a result of commonly used initial conditions, such bubbles quickly develop into a toroidal shape that is stable against fragmentation in the absence of magnetic forces. The inclusion of even modest ambient magnetic fields, however, substantially affects such structures, and we discuss how bubble evolution depends upon ambient field strength and geometry.
de Young David S.
Jones Thomas W.
O'Neill Sean M.
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