The cooler past of the intracluster medium in TNG-cluster
Eric Rohr,
Annalisa Pillepich,
Dylan Nelson
et al.
Abstract:The intracluster medium (ICM) today is comprised largely of hot gas with clouds of cooler gas of unknown origin and lifespan. We analyze the evolution of cool gas (temperatures ≲ 104.5 K) in the ICM of 352 galaxy clusters from the TNG-Cluster simulations, with present-day mass ∼1014.3 − 15.4 M⊙. We follow the main progenitors of these clusters over the past ∼13 billion years (since z ≲ 7) and find that, according to TNG-Cluster, the cool ICM mass increases with redshift at fixed cluster mass, implying that thi… Show more
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