Correlations of the feedback energy and BCG radio luminosity in galaxy clusters
Abstract
We study the excess entropy and the corresponding non-gravitational feedback energy (Efeedback) in the intra-cluster medium (ICM) by considering a sample of 38 galaxy clusters using Chandra X-ray and NRAO VLA Sky Survey (NVSS)/Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) radio observations. We find moderate correlation of the feedback energy and brightest cluster galaxy (BCG) radio luminosity (LR) with the various cluster thermal properties. We show conclusively that the active galactic nucleus (AGN) is more effective in transferring feedback energy to the ICM in less massive clusters. We find that within 0.3r500, the feedback energy correlates with cluster temperature as Efeedback Tobs0.980.37. Moreover, for radio detected BCG sample we find that BCG radio luminosity at 1.4 GHz scales with gas mass as LR mg,obs 1.760.71 and with X-ray luminosity as LR LX,obs0.940.35. Finally, we discuss the implications of our results with regard to feedback in clusters.
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