A Deep X-Ray Look at Abell 2142-Viscosity Constraints from Kelvin-Helmholtz Eddies, a Displaced Cool Peak that Makes a Warm Core, and A Possible Plasma Depletion Layer

Abstract: cold fronts in detail. We find that the southern cold front exhibits well-developed Kelvin–Helmholtz (KH) eddies seen in the sky plane. Comparing their wavelength and amplitude with those in hydrodynamic simulations of cold fronts in viscous gas, and estimating the gas tangential velocity from centripetal acceleration, we constrain the effective viscosity to be at most 1/5 of Spitzer isotropic viscosity, but consistent with full Braginskii anisotropic viscosity for magnetized plasma. While th…