The Astrophysics of the Intracluster Plasma
A. Cavaliere (1,2), A. Lapi (1,3) (1-Univ. 'Tor Vergata', Rome, Italy,, 2-INAF/OAR, Rome, Italy, 3-SISSA, Trieste, Italy)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the physical properties, models, and observable phenomena of the hot intracluster plasma in galaxy clusters, emphasizing entropy, equilibrium, and non-thermal processes.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of entropy-based models of the intracluster plasma and discusses their implications for X-ray and microwave observations.
Findings
Entropy profiles are shaped by cooling and energetic feedback.
Outer turbulence affects entropy and inflow dynamics.
Non-thermal processes contribute to extended radio emission.
Abstract
[Abridged] Since 1971 observations in X rays of thousands galaxy clusters have uncovered huge amounts of hot baryons filling up the deep gravitational potential wells provided by dark matter (DM) halos with sizes of millions light-years and masses of some 10^15 M_sun. At temperatures T~10^8 K and with average densities of n~1 particle per liter, such baryons add up to some 10^14 M_sun. With the neutralizing electrons, they constitute the best proton-electron plasma in the Universe (Intra Cluster Plasma, ICP). A key physical feature of the ICP is constituted by its good local Thermal equilibrium, and by its overall hydrostatic condition in the DM wells, modulated by entropy. The latter is set up in the cluster center by the initial halo collapse, and is progressively added at the outgrowing cluster boundary by standing shocks in the supersonic flow of intergalactic gas into the DM wells.…
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