Thermal Conduction in Simulated Galaxy Clusters
- 15 April 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 606 (2) , L97-L100
- https://doi.org/10.1086/420966
Abstract
We study the formation of clusters of galaxies using high-resolution hydrodynamic cosmological simulations that include the effect of thermal conduction with an effective isotropic conductivity of 1/3 the classical Spitzer value. We find that, both for a hot ($T_{\rm ew}\simeq 12$ keV) and several cold ($T_{\rm ew}\simeq 2$ keV) galaxy clusters, the baryonic fraction converted into stars does not change significantly when thermal conduction is included. However, the temperature profiles are modified, particularly in our simulated hot system, where an extended isothermal core is readily formed. As a consequence of heat flowing from the inner regions of the cluster both to its outer parts and into its innermost resolved regions, the entropy profile is altered as well. This effect is almost negligible for the cold cluster, as expected based on the strong temperature dependence of the conductivity. Our results demonstrate that while thermal conduction can have a significant influence on the properties of the intra--cluster medium of rich galaxy clusters, it appears unlikely to provide by itself a solution for the overcooling problem in clusters, or to explain the current discrepancies between the observed and simulated properties of the intra--cluster medium.Comment: 4 Pages, 3 Figures, Submitted to ApJ-LetterKeywords
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