Self-similar energetics in large clusters of galaxies
Francesco Miniati (ETH Z\"urich), Andrey Beresnyak (Nordita)

TL;DR
This paper reveals a persistent hierarchy of energy ratios in galaxy clusters, showing that thermal, turbulent, and magnetic energies maintain constant proportions over time despite ongoing evolution and energy conversions.
Contribution
It uncovers a self-similar hierarchy of energy components in galaxy clusters, linking gravitational energy conversion to a stable energy ratio pattern during cluster evolution.
Findings
Energy ratios remain constant over time
Hierarchy reflects self-similarity in cosmology
Results align with observational data
Abstract
Massive galaxy clusters are filled with a hot, turbulent and magnetized intra-cluster medium. Still forming under the action of gravitational instability, they grow in mass by accretion of supersonic flows. These flows partially dissipate into heat through a complex network of large-scale shocks [1], while residual transonic flows create giant turbulent eddies and cascades [2,3]. Turbulence heats the intra-cluster medium [4] and also amplifies magnetic energy by way of dynamo action [5-8]. However, the pattern regulating the transformation of gravitational energy into kinetic, thermal, turbulent and magnetic energies remains unknown. Here we report that the energy components of the intra-cluster medium are ordered according to a permanent hierarchy, in which the ratio of thermal to turbulent to magnetic energy densities remains virtually unaltered throughout the cluster's history,…
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