Publication Date:
2019-06-27
Description:
The paper generalizes previous discussions of the steady-flow models by allowing for the effects of angular momentum, which may be important in the central cooled regions of rich clusters of galaxies. The thermal stability of the flow is studied in a general way by relaxing the assumption that the perturbations comove. It is found that they are only unstable for a restricted range of initial parameters. Situations in which cold filaments can form are considered, and the subsequent evolution and excitation of such filaments are discussed. An estimate of the mass-to-light ratio of NGC 1275 is obtained by comparing the obtained results with the low-velocity filamentation system surrounding NGC 1275 in the Perseus cluster. Finally, the various aspects of cooling accretion flows in clusters are summarized.
Keywords:
ASTROPHYSICS
Type:
Royal Astronomical Society; vol. 191
Format:
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