A statistical analysis of the Two Dimensional XMM-Newton Group Survey: The impact of feedback on group properties
Ria Johnson (1), Trevor J. Ponman (1), Alexis Finoguenov (2) ((1), University of Birmingham, UK; (2) MPE, Germany)

TL;DR
This study analyzes 28 galaxy groups to understand how feedback processes influence entropy profiles and metallicity, revealing that AGN activity likely drives the observed entropy enhancements and metal distributions.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed comparison of cool core and non cool core groups in the context of feedback effects on entropy and metallicity.
Findings
Cooler groups have steeper entropy profiles.
NCC groups exhibit higher central entropy and more scatter.
Feedback impacts entropy distribution and metallicity, with AGN likely being the main source.
Abstract
(abridged) We present a statistical analysis of 28 nearby galaxy groups from the Two-Dimensional XMM-Newton Group Survey (2dXGS). We focus on entropy and the role of feedback, dividing the sample into cool core (CC) and non cool core (NCC) systems, the first time the latter have been studied in detail in the group regime. The coolest groups have steeper entropy profiles than the warmest systems, and NCC groups have higher central entropy and exhibit more scatter than their CC counterparts. We compare the entropy distribution of the gas in each system to the expected theoretical distribution ignoring non-gravitational processes. In all cases, the observed maximum entropy far exceeds that expected theoretically, and simple models for modifications of the theoretical entropy distribution perform poorly. Applying initial pre-heating, followed by radiative cooling, generally fails to match…
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