论文标题
解剖机械AGN反馈驱动的动荡天气
Dissecting the turbulent weather driven by mechanical AGN feedback
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论文摘要
簇内,小组内和周边培养基中的湍流在中央超级黑洞的自我调节的饲料和反馈回路中起着至关重要的作用。在高分辨率的欧拉(Eulerian)模拟中,我们对活性银河核(AGN)反馈进行了三维湍流“天气”,这与多个大型星系的多波长可观察到一致。我们进行了拉格朗日示踪剂的后处理模拟,以跟踪肠的演变,湍流的代理及其相关的水槽和来源。这使我们能够深入隔离确定在反复出现的强和弱的AGN反馈事件中湍流演变的物理过程,这些反馈事件在GYR演变上重复自我相似。我们发现气态光环中腹部/湍流的演变在小时和空间尺度上是高度动态的,并且类似于地球上混乱的天气过程。我们观察到腹部扩增和复发性AGN活性之间的主要相关性,尤其是通过其动力。虽然对流和麻痹运动始终是亚优势的,但拉伸运动是腹膜递增的关键来源,尤其是沿喷气/茧,而稀有因素在整个体积的整体中都会降低它。这种自然的自我调节能够保留典型的宇宙时间期间典型的子传导湍流,并通过冲动性各向异性AGN特征(宽外流,气泡,茧冲击)通过复发性尖峰来保存。这项研究促进了由新的革命性X射线IFU望远镜(例如Xrism和Athena)实现的热界观测的准备和解释。
Turbulence in the intracluster, intragroup, and circumgalactic medium plays a crucial role in the self-regulated feeding and feedback loop of central supermassive black holes. We dissect the three-dimensional turbulent `weather' in a high-resolution Eulerian simulation of active galactic nucleus (AGN) feedback, shown to be consistent with multiple multi-wavelength observables of massive galaxies. We carry out post-processing simulations of Lagrangian tracers to track the evolution of enstrophy, a proxy of turbulence, and its related sinks and sources. This allows us to isolate in depth the physical processes that determine the evolution of turbulence during the recurring strong and weak AGN feedback events, which repeat self-similarly over the Gyr evolution. We find that the evolution of enstrophy/turbulence in the gaseous halo is highly dynamic and variable over small temporal and spatial scales, similar to the chaotic weather processes on Earth. We observe major correlations between the enstrophy amplification and recurrent AGN activity, especially via its kinetic power. While advective and baroclinc motions are always sub-dominant, stretching motions are the key sources of the amplification of enstrophy, in particular along the jet/cocoon, while rarefactions decrease it throughout the bulk of the volume. This natural self-regulation is able to preserve, as ensemble, the typically-observed subsonic turbulence during cosmic time, superposed by recurrent spikes via impulsive anisotropic AGN features (wide outflows, bubbles, cocoon shocks). This study facilitates the preparation and interpretation of the thermo-kinematical observations enabled by new revolutionary X-ray IFU telescopes, such as XRISM and Athena.