Abstract We analyze our new 144 ks deep Chandra observation of the sloshing cold front cluster RXJ2014.8-2430. Previous observations of RXJ2014.8-2430 with XMM-Newton shows evidence of a large scale, sloshing cold front around 800 kpc away from the cluster core. Previous shallow Chandra data also shows evidence of two younger cold fronts closer to the core. Our new deeper Chandra data allow us to analyze the fine, small scale structure of these three cold fronts. Using both beta model subtraction and Gaussian Gradient Magnitude filtering, we confirm the locations of the three cold fronts, as well as discover a large concave structure southeast of the cluster core near the outermost cold front, which could be a large Kelvin-Helmholtz instability or a gas cavity from AGN activity. Analyzing the three cold fronts, we measure the widths of the cold fronts and find them to be consistent with or lower than the Coulomb mean free paths within error, signifying that diffusion is suppressed across the cold fronts. If the concave feature is the inner rim of a cavity, we find that it has a radius in the range 200-330kpc, and would have PV values in the range of 5.7 × 1060 - 2.7 × 1061 erg. These values would make it consistent with the some of the most powerful bubbles observed.
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M J Sundquist
S A Walker
M S Mirakhor
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
University of Alabama in Huntsville
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69fd7f0dbfa21ec5bbf0761c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stag845