X-ray cavities and temperature jumps in the environment of the strong cool core cluster Abell 2390
S. S. Sonkamble, N. D. Vagshette, P. K. Pawar, M.K. Patil

TL;DR
This study analyzes high-resolution Chandra X-ray data of Abell 2390, revealing cavities, temperature jumps, cold fronts, and entropy profiles that indicate complex ICM dynamics and AGN feedback in this cool core cluster.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of X-ray cavities, temperature structures, and entropy profiles in Abell 2390 using high-resolution Chandra data, highlighting AGN influence.
Findings
Detection of five X-ray cavities confirmed by multiple imaging techniques.
Identification of temperature jumps associated with cold fronts and Mach numbers.
Entropy profile shows a central floor indicating intermittent AGN heating.
Abstract
We present results based on the systematic analysis of high resolution 95 ks Chandra observations of the strong cool core cluster Abell 2390 at the redshift of z= 0.228 that hosts an energetic radio AGN. This analysis has enabled us to investigate five X-ray deficient cavities in the atmosphere of Abell 2390 within central 30". Presence of these cavities have been confirmed through a variety of image processing techniques like, the surface brightness profiles, unsharp masked image, as well as 2D elliptical model subtracted residual map. Temperature profile as well as 2D temperature map revealed structures in the distribution of ICM, in the sense that ICM in the NW direction is cooler than that on the SE direction. Temperature jump in all directions is evident near 25" (90.5 kpc) corresponding to the average Mach number 1.440.05, while another jump from 7.47 keV to 9.10 keV at 68"…
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