Abstract
The core of the relaxed cluster AWM 4 is characterized by a unique combination of properties which defy a popular scenario for AGN heating of cluster cores. A flat inner temperature profile is indicative of a past, major heating episode which completely erased the cool core, as testified by the high central cooling time (>~3 Gyr) and by the high central entropy level (~60 keV cm^2). Yet the presence of a 1.4 GHz active central radio galaxy with extended radio lobes out to 100 kpc reveals recent feeding of the central massive black hole. A system like AWM 4 should have no radio emission at all if only feedback from the cooling hot gas regulates the AGN activity.
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Gastaldello, F., Buote, D. A., Brighenti, F., & Mathews, W. G. (2008). Trouble for AGN Feedback? The Puzzle of the Core of the Galaxy Cluster AWM 4. The Astrophysical Journal, 673(1), L17–L20. https://doi.org/10.1086/527472
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