Massive and refined: a sample of large galaxy clusters simulated at high resolution. I:Thermal gas and shock waves properties
Franco Vazza, Gianfranco Brunetti, Claudio Gheller, Riccardo Brunino

TL;DR
This paper presents high-resolution simulations of 20 massive galaxy clusters, analyzing their thermal properties, shock waves, and turbulent motions to improve understanding of the intracluster medium across different scales.
Contribution
It introduces a novel high-resolution simulation dataset of galaxy clusters, providing detailed insights into shock waves and gas dynamics beyond previous numerical approaches.
Findings
Good agreement with previous numerical results on gas properties.
Detailed characterization of shock Mach numbers and energy distributions.
Enhanced understanding of accretion patterns outside cluster cores.
Abstract
We present a sample of 20 massive galaxy clusters with total virial masses in the range of 6 10^14 M_sol<M(vir)< 2 10^15M_sol, re-simulated with a customized version of the 1.5. ENZO code employing Adaptive Mesh Refinement. This technique allowed us to obtain unprecedented high spatial resolution (25kpc/h) up to the distance of 3 virial radii from the clusters center, and makes it possible to focus with the same level of detail on the physical properties of the innermost and of the outermost cluster regions, providing new clues on the role of shock waves and turbulent motions in the ICM, across a wide range of scales. In this paper, a first exploratory study of this data set is presented. We report on the thermal properties of galaxy clusters at z=0. Integrated and morphological properties of gas density, gas temperature, gas entropy and baryon fraction distributions are discussed,…
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