Plasma 2020 - Intracluster Medium Plasmas

arXiv: High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena(2019)

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Galaxy clusters are the largest and most massive bound objects resulting from cosmic hierarchical structure formation. Baryons account for somewhat more than 10% of that mass, with roughly 90% of the baryonic matter distributed throughout the clusters as hot ($Tu003e1$ keV), high-$beta$, very weakly collisional plasma; the so-called intracluster medium (ICM). Cluster mergers, close gravitational encounters and accretion, along with violent feedback from galaxies and relativistic jets from active galactic nuclei, drive winds, gravity waves, turbulence and shocks within the ICM. Those dynamics, in turn, generate cluster-scale magnetic fields and accelerate and mediate the transport of high-energy charged particles. Kinetic-scale, collective plasma processes define the basic character and fundamental signatures of these ICM phenomena, which are observed primarily by X-ray and radio astronomers.
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