Chandra observations of the galaxy group AWM 5: cool core re-heating and thermal conduction suppression
A. Baldi (1), W. Forman (1), C. Jones (1), P. Nulsen (1), L. David, (1), R. Kraft (1), A. Simionescu (2) ((1) Harvard-Smithsonian Center for, Astrophysics, (2) Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics)

TL;DR
This study analyzes Chandra X-ray data of galaxy group AWM 5, revealing a small cool core, temperature and abundance profiles, and evidence of re-heating likely caused by past AGN activity, with thermal conduction suppressed.
Contribution
It provides detailed temperature, abundance, and density profiles of AWM 5, and suggests that AGN activity re-heated the core while thermal conduction was suppressed.
Findings
Presence of a small dense cool core with temperature decline.
Evidence of re-heating in the core, likely from past AGN activity.
Thermal conduction must be suppressed by at least a factor of 100.
Abstract
We present an analysis of a 40 ksec Chandra observation of the galaxy group AWM 5. It has a small ( kpc) dense cool core with a temperature of keV and the temperature profile decreases at larger radii, from keV just outside the core to keV at kpc from the center. The abundance distribution shows a "hole" in the central kpc, where the temperature declines sharply. An abundance of at least a few times solar is observed kpc from the center. The deprojected electron density profile shows a break in slope at kpc and can be fit by two -models, with and kpc, for the inner part, and and kpc, for the outer part. The mass fraction of hot gas is fairly flat in the center and increases for kpc up to a maximum of…
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