Radio Properties of Cavities in the ICM: Imprints of AGN Activity

Authors
  • L. BĂ®rzan
  • B.R. McNamara
  • C.L. Carilli
  • P.E.J. Nulsen
Publication date 2007
Book title Heating versus Cooling in Galaxies and Clusters of Galaxies
Pages (from-to) 115
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
We present new, high resolution radio images of sources associated with cD galaxies and X-ray cavity systems located in cluster cores. The cavity properties derived from archival Chandra observations give reliable estimates of the total jet power and age independently of the radio synchrotron flux. We combine the X-ray data and VLA radio images taken at multiple frequencies to investigate several fundamental properties of cluster radio sources, including their radiative (mechanical) efficiencies, magnetic field contents, and particle contents, and we evaluate the assumption of equipartition in these systems. We show that high radio frequencies probe the current AGN output, while frequencies at or below 327 MHz trace the history of AGN activity in the cores of clusters over the past several hundred million years.
Document type Conference contribution
Note eprintid: arXiv:v:v:v:v:v/0000000
Published at http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2007hvcg.conf..115B
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