AGN driven perturbations in the intra-cluster medium of cool core cluster ZwCl 2701
Nilkanth D. Vagshette (1), Satish S. Sonkamble (2), Sachindra Naik (1), and Madhav. K. Patil (2) ((1) Physical Research Laboratory, Navrangpura (2), School of Physical Sciences, Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University)

TL;DR
This study combines X-ray and radio observations to analyze AGN-driven cavities in the cool core cluster ZwCl 2701, revealing the AGN's role in heating and balancing cooling processes within the cluster core.
Contribution
First detailed multi-wavelength analysis of AGN feedback and cavity dynamics in ZwCl 2701, highlighting the energy balance and accretion mechanisms involved.
Findings
Detection of ellipsoidal cavities and bright rims indicating AGN activity.
Cavity power balances the cluster's radiative cooling.
Evidence of additional heating mechanisms from entropy profile.
Abstract
We present the results obtained from a total of 123 ks X-ray (Chandra) and 8 hrs of 1.4 GHz radio (Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope - GMRT) observations of the cool core cluster ZwCl 2701 (z = 0.214). These observations of ZwCl 2701 showed the presence of an extensive pair of ellipsoidal cavities along the East and West directions within the central region < 20 kpc. Detection of bright rims around the cavities suggested that the radio lobes displaced X-ray emitting hot gas forming shell-like structures. The total cavity power (mechanical power) that directly heated the surrounding gas and cooling luminosity of the cluster were estimated to be ~2.27 x 10^{45} erg\s and 3.5 x 10^{44} erg\s, respectively. Comparable values of cavity power and cooling luminosity of ZwCL 2701 suggested that the mechanical power of the AGN outburst is large enough to balance the radiative cooling in the…
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