Revealing a Highly-Dynamic Cluster Core in Abell 1664 with Chandra
Michael S. Calzadilla, Helen R. Russell, Michael McDonald, Andrew C., Fabian, Stefi A. Baum, Fran\c{c}oise Combes, Megan Donahue, Alastair C. Edge,, Brian R. McNamara, Paul E. J. Nulsen, Christopher P. O'Dea, J. B. Raymond, Oonk, Grant R. Tremblay, Adrian N. Vantyghem

TL;DR
Deep Chandra observations of Abell 1664 reveal a highly disturbed core with sloshing gas, cold fronts, and AGN-driven cavities, indicating active feedback processes that influence the cluster's cooling and molecular gas dynamics.
Contribution
This study provides the first detailed X-ray analysis of Abell 1664's dynamic core, linking gas sloshing, cold fronts, and AGN activity with molecular gas behavior.
Findings
Detection of multiple cold fronts at different radii.
Identification of X-ray cavities indicating recent AGN outburst.
Correlation between cooling gas and molecular gas reservoirs.
Abstract
We present new, deep (245 ks) Chandra observations of the galaxy cluster Abell 1664 (). These images reveal rich structure, including elongation and accompanying compressions of the X-ray isophotes in the NE-SW direction, suggesting that the hot gas is sloshing in the gravitational potential. This sloshing has resulted in cold fronts, at distances of 55, 115 and 320 kpc from the cluster center. Our results indicate that the core of A1664 is highly disturbed, as the global metallicity and cooling time flatten at small radii, implying mixing on large scales. The central AGN appears to have recently undergone a mechanical outburst, as evidenced by our detection of cavities. These cavities are the X-ray manifestations of radio bubbles inflated by the AGN, and may explain the motion of cold molecular CO clouds previously observed with ALMA. The estimated mechanical power of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHistorical Influence and Diplomacy · Historical Geography and Cartography
