A massive, cooling-flow-induced starburst in the core of a luminous cluster of galaxies
In the cores of some clusters of galaxies the hot intracluster plasma is dense enough that it should cool radiatively in the cluster’s lifetime, leading to continuous ‘cooling flows’ of gas sinking towards the cluster centre, yet no such coolin..
Original Article: A massive, cooling-flow-induced starburst in the core of a luminous cluster of galaxies
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