A first Chandra view of the cool core cluster A1668: offset cooling and AGN feedback cycle
Thomas Pasini, Myriam Gitti, Fabrizio Brighenti, Ewan O'Sullivan,, Fabio Gastaldello, Pasquale Temi, Stephen Hamer

TL;DR
This study provides the first Chandra X-ray view of galaxy cluster A1668, revealing offset cooling, AGN feedback, and interactions between radio lobes and the intracluster medium, highlighting complex gas dynamics.
Contribution
First Chandra analysis of A1668 showing offset cooling, AGN feedback, and cavity detection, advancing understanding of cluster core dynamics.
Findings
Offset of 6 kpc between BCG and X-ray peak.
Detection of two X-ray cavities associated with radio lobes.
AGN feedback power is consistent with cooling luminosity.
Abstract
We present a multi-wavelength analysis of the galaxy cluster A1668, performed by means of new EVLA and Chandra observations and archival H data. The radio images exhibit a small central source (14 kpc at 1.4 GHz) with L 6 10 W Hz. The mean spectral index between 1.4 GHz and 5 GHz is -1, consistent with the usual indices found in BCGs. The cooling region extends for 40 kpc, with bolometric X-ray luminosity L 10 erg s. We detect an offset of 6 kpc between the cluster BCG and the X-ray peak, and another offset of 7.6 kpc between the H and the X-ray peaks. We discuss possible causes for these offsets, which suggest that the coolest gas is not condensing directly from the lowest-entropy gas. In particular, we argue that the cool ICM was drawn out from the…
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