Magnetohydrodynamic relaxation of AGN ejecta: radio bubbles in the intracluster medium
Jonathan Braithwaite (University of Bonn, CITA, Toronto)

TL;DR
This paper investigates how magnetic fields inside AGN-inflated bubbles in galaxy clusters evolve, highlighting the roles of magnetisation, helicity, and reconnection in shaping the bubbles' properties and their interaction with the intracluster medium.
Contribution
It introduces a combined analytic and numerical study of magnetic field relaxation in AGN bubbles, emphasizing the impact of magnetic helicity and reconnection on equilibrium states.
Findings
Strongly magnetised outflows lead to rapid reconnection and global equilibrium.
High magnetic helicity results in quick attainment of a global equilibrium.
Weakly magnetised outflows keep the magnetic field small-scale and passive.
Abstract
X-ray images of galaxy clusters often display underdense bubbles which are apparently inflated by AGN outflow. I consider the evolution of the magnetic field inside such a bubble, using a mixture of analytic and numerical methods. It is found that the field relaxes into an equilibrium filling the entire volume of the bubble. The timescale on which this happens depends critically on the magnetisation and helicity of the outflow as well as on properties of the surrounding ICM. If the outflow is strongly magnetised, the magnetic field undergoes reconnection on a short timescale, magnetic energy being converted into heat whilst the characteristic length scale of the field rises; this process stops when a global equilibrium is reached. The strength of the equilibrium field is determined by the magnetic helicity injected into the bubble by the AGN: if the outflow has a consistent net flux and…
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