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      Simulations of Buoyant Bubbles in Galaxy Clusters

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          It is generally argued that most clusters of galaxies host cooling flows in which radiative cooling in the centre causes a slow inflow. However, recent observations by Chandra and XMM conflict with the predicted cooling flow rates. Here we report highly resolved hydrodynamic simulations which show that buoyant bubbles can offset the cooling in the inner regions of clusters and can significantly delay the deposition of cold gas. The subsonic rise of bubbles uplifts colder material from the central regions of the cluster. This colder material appears as bright rims around the bubbles. The bubbles themselves appear as depressions in the X-ray surface brightness as observed in a growing number of clusters.

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          17 January 2003
          2003-05-26
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          10.1086/375731
          astro-ph/0301352
          54a8a52e-b68f-470e-b2c4-762613191f1c
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          Astrophys.J. 592 (2003) 839-845
          ApJ in press. For full colour figures go to http://www.faculty.iu-bremen.de/~mbrueggen/
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