The Cosmological Impact of Luminous TeV Blazars III: Implications for Galaxy Clusters and the Formation of Dwarf Galaxies
Christoph Pfrommer (1,2), Philip Chang (2,3), Avery E. Broderick, (2,4,5) ((1) Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies, (2) Canadian, Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics, (3) University of, Wisconsin-Milwaukee, (4) Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, (5)

TL;DR
This paper explores how TeV blazar emissions influence galaxy cluster properties and dwarf galaxy formation, proposing plasma instabilities as a heating mechanism that impacts structure formation and satellite galaxy abundance.
Contribution
It introduces a plasma heating model for the intergalactic medium that explains galaxy cluster bimodality and suppresses dwarf galaxy formation, differing from traditional feedback mechanisms.
Findings
Blazar heating explains cool core/non-cool core bimodality.
Redshift-dependent entropy raises dwarf galaxy formation threshold.
Suppression of small-scale Sunyaev-Zel'dovich signals.
Abstract
A subset of blazars emit TeV gamma rays which annihilate and pair produce on the extragalactic background light. We have argued in Broderick et al. (2011, Paper I) that plasma beam instabilities can dissipate the pairs' energy locally. This heats the intergalactic medium and dramatically increases its entropy after redshift z~2, with important implications for structure formation: (1) This suggests a scenario for the origin of the cool core (CC)/non-cool core (NCC) bimodality in galaxy clusters and groups. Early forming galaxy groups are unaffected because they can efficiently radiate the additional entropy, developing a CC. However, late forming groups do not have sufficient time to cool before the entropy is gravitationally reprocessed through successive mergers - counteracting cooling and raising the core entropy further. Hence blazar heating works different than feedback by active…
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