Prospects of High-Resolution X-ray Spectroscopy for AGN Feedback in Galaxy Clusters
Abstract
One of the legacies of the Chandra era is the discovery of AGN-inflated X-ray cavities in virtually all cool-core clusters, with mechanical luminosities comparable to or larger than the cluster cooling rate, suggesting that AGN might be responsible for heating clusters. This discovery poses a new set of questions that cannot be addressed by X-ray imaging or modeling alone: Are AGN actually responsible for halting cooling flows? How is the AGN energy transferred to heat? How tight is the observed balance between heating and cooling? Using numerical simulations and a new virtual X-ray observatory tool, we demonstrate that high-resolution, high-throughput X-ray spectroscopy can address these questions and that the International X-ray Observatory will have the necessary capabilities to deliver these measurements.
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