Density Fluctuations in the Intracluster Medium: An Attempt to Constrain Viscosity with Cosmological Simulations
Tirso Marin-Gilabert, Ulrich P. Steinwandel, Milena Valentini, David, Vall\'es-P\'erez, Klaus Dolag

TL;DR
This study uses cosmological simulations to investigate how viscosity affects the intracluster medium's structure, temperature, and fluctuations, providing new insights into its role in galaxy cluster dynamics.
Contribution
First cosmological simulation study to analyze viscosity effects on the intracluster medium, revealing morphological and fluctuation changes and challenging simple viscosity constraints.
Findings
Viscosity induces morphological differences and temperature variations.
Density and velocity fluctuations increase with viscosity.
Simulations match observed fluctuation slopes regardless of viscosity.
Abstract
The impact of viscosity in the Intracluster Medium (ICM) is still an open question in astrophysics. To address this problem, we have run a set of cosmological simulations of three galaxy clusters with a mass larger than M at using the SPMHD-code OpenGadget3. We aim to quantify the influence of viscosity and constrain its value in the ICM. Our results show significant morphological differences at small scales, temperature variations, and density fluctuations induced by viscosity. We observe a suppression of instabilities at small scales, resulting in a more filamentary structure and a larger amount of small structures due to the lack of mixing with the medium. The conversion of kinetic to internal energy leads to an increase of the virial temperature of the cluster of 5% - 10%, while the denser regions remain cold. The amplitude of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Advanced Mathematical Theories and Applications · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
