Dense gas formation and destruction in a simulated Perseus-like galaxy cluster with spin-driven black hole feedback
R. S. Beckmann, Y. Dubois, P. Guillard, P. Salome, V. Olivares, F., Polles, C. Cadiou, F. Combes, S. Hamer, M. D. Lehnert, G. Pineau des Forets

TL;DR
This study uses hydrodynamical simulations to explore how dense gas forms, evolves, and is destroyed in a Perseus-like galaxy cluster, emphasizing the influence of black hole feedback and jet activity on filamentary structures.
Contribution
It presents a novel simulation of a Perseus-like cluster with a spin-driven black hole jet, linking dense gas dynamics to black hole feedback cycles and jet interactions.
Findings
Filamentary structures condense from hot gas during quiescent phases.
Dense gas is easily shattered by jet-driven outflows.
Simulation shows over-clumpy gas distribution compared to observations.
Abstract
Extended filamentary H emission nebulae are a striking feature of nearby galaxy clusters but the formation mechanism of the filaments, and the processes which shape their morphology remain unclear. We conduct an investigation into the formation, evolution and destruction of dense gas in the center of a simulated, Perseus-like, cluster under the influence of a spin-driven jet. We particularly study the role played by condensation of dense gas from the diffuse intracluster medium, and the impact of direct uplifting of existing dense gas by the jets, in determining the spatial distribution and kinematics of the dense gas. We present a hydrodynamical simulation of an idealised Perseus-like cluster using the adaptive mesh refinement code {\sc ramses}. Our simulation includes a supermassive black hole (SMBH) that self-consistently tracks its spin evolution via its local accretion, and…
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