A&A 453, 447-458 (2006)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20053518
Magnetic turbulence in cool cores of galaxy clusters
T. A. Enßlin1 and C. Vogt1, 21 Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik, Karl-Schwarzschild-Str.1, Postfach 1317, 85741 Garching, Germany
2 ASTRON, PO Box 2, 7990 AA Dwingeloo, The Netherlands
(Received 25 May 2005 / Accepted 9 March 2006)
Abstract
We argue that the recently reported Kolmogorov-like magnetic
turbulence spectrum in the cool core of the Hydra A galaxy cluster can be
understood by kinetic energy injection by active galaxies that drives a
turbulent non-helical magnetic dynamo into its saturated state. Although
dramatic differences exist between small-scale dynamo scenarios, their
saturated state is expected to be similar, as we show for three scenarios: the
flux rope dynamo, the fluctuation dynamo, and the explosive
dynamo. Based on those scenarios, we develop an analytical model of the
hydrodynamic and magnetic turbulence in cool cores. The model implies magnetic
field strengths that fit well with Faraday rotation measurements and minimum
energy estimates for the sample of cool core clusters having such data
available. Predictions for magnetic fields in clusters for which the
appropriate observational information is still missing, and for yet unobserved
quantities like the hydrodynamical turbulence velocity and characteristic
length-scale are provided. The underlying dynamo models suggest magnetic
intermittency and possibly a large-scale hydrodynamic viscosity. We conclude
that the success of the model to explain the field strength in cool core
clusters indicates that in general cluster magnetic fields directly reflect
hydrodynamical turbulence, also in clusters without cool cores.
Key words: galaxies: cluster: general -- cooling flows -- magnetic fields -- turbulence -- X-rays: galaxies: clusters -- intergalactic medium
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