Jet-Lobe Morphology Under Cluster Weather: Inferences on ICM Dynamics and Jet Composition

2016-08-24
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Jet-Lobe Morphology Under Cluster Weather: Inferences on ICM Dynamics and Jet Composition

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2016-08-24

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Jets and lobes in the ICM are expected to be affected by their galaxy cluster environment and indeed observations often reveal distortions in jet-lobe morphologies. We present 3D MHD modeling of these systems and study the physical processes that might be occurring. We will discuss several findings: 1) jet survival is non-trivial and it can place strong constraints on the jet composition; 2) jet distortions can be used to infer the ICM conditions, its motion and energetics. Implications for inferring AGN feedback in the ICM will also be discussed.

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Li, Hui. (2016). Jet-Lobe Morphology Under Cluster Weather: Inferences on ICM Dynamics and Jet Composition. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/182004.

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