Feedback from Reorienting AGN Jets
S. Cielo, A. Babul, V. Antonuccio-Delogu, J. Silk, M. Volonteri

TL;DR
This study uses simulations to examine how re-orienting AGN jets influence the distribution of energy in galaxy clusters, revealing that larger jet re-orientation angles lead to more effective and isotropic core heating, matching observed cluster features.
Contribution
It demonstrates that jet re-orientation angles significantly affect cavity formation and heating efficiency, providing new insights into AGN feedback mechanisms in galaxy clusters.
Findings
Jets with minimal re-orientation produce elongated cavities and deposit energy outward.
Jets with larger re-orientation angles create multiple detached cavities closer to the core.
Re-oriented jets can deposit up to 80% of their energy in the cluster core, aiding in cooling regulation.
Abstract
[abridged] Aims: We test the effects of re-orienting jets from an active galactic nucleus (AGN) on the intracluster medium in a galaxy cluster environment with short central cooling time. We investigate appearance and properties of the resulting cavities, and the efficiency of jets in providing near-isotropic heating to the cooling cluster core. Methods: We use numerical simulations to explore four models of jets over several active/inactive cycles. We keep the jet power and duration fixed, varying only the jet angle prescription. We track the total energy of the intracluster medium (ICM) in the cluster core over time, and the fraction of the jet energy transferred to the ICM, paying attention to where the energy is deposited. We also compare synthetic X-ray images of the simulated cluster to actual observations. Results: Jets whose re-orientation is minimal ()…
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