30 research outputs found
The Abundance Pattern of O, Ne, Mg, and Fe in the Interstellar Medium of S0 Galaxy NGC 4382 Observed with Suzaku
We derived O, Ne, and Mg abundances in the interstellar medium (ISM) of a
relatively isolated S0 galaxy, NGC 4382, observed with the Suzaku XIS
instruments and compared the O/Ne/Mg/Fe abundance pattern to those of the ISM
in elliptical galaxies. The derived temperature and Fe abundance in the ISM are
about 0.3 keV and 0.6--2.9 solar, respectively. The abundance ratios are
derived with a better accuracy than the abundances themselves: O/Fe, Ne/Fe, and
Mg/Fe ratios are 0.3, 0.7, and 0.6, respectively, in solar units. The O/Fe
ratio is smaller than that of the ISM in elliptical galaxies, NGC 720, NGC
1399, NGC 1404, and NGC 4636, observed with Suzaku. Since O, Ne, and Mg are
predominantly synthesized by supernovae (SNe) of type II, the observed
abundance pattern indicates that the contribution of SN Ia products is higher
in the S0 galaxy than in the elliptical galaxies Since the hot ISM in
early-type galaxies is an accumulation of stellar mass and SN Ia products, the
low O/Fe ratio in the ISM of NGC 4382 reflects a higher rate of present SNe Ia,
or stars containing more SN Ia products than those in elliptical galaxies.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables, accepted for publication in PAS
Mass Estimation of Merging Galaxy Clusters
We investigate the impact of mergers on the mass estimation of galaxy
clusters using -body + hydrodynamical simulation data. We estimate virial
mass from these data and compare it with real mass. When the smaller
subcluster's mass is larger than a quarter of that of the larger one, virial
mass can be larger than twice of the real mass. The results strongly depend on
the observational directions, because of anisotropic velocity distribution of
the member galaxies. We also make the X-ray surface brightness and
spectroscopic-like temperature maps from the simulation data. The mass profile
is estimated from these data on the assumption of hydrostatic equilibrium. In
general, mass estimation with X-ray data gives us better results than virial
mass estimation. The dependence upon observational directions is weaker than in
case of virial mass estimation. When the system is observed along the collision
axis, the projected mass tends to be underestimated. This fact should be noted
especially when the virial and/or X-ray mass are compared with gravitational
lensing results.Comment: 21 pages, 13 figures, accepted for publication in PAS
Suzaku and XMM-Newton Observations of the Fornax cluster: Temperature and Metallicity Distribution
Suzaku observed a central region and five offset regions within 0.2 r180 in
the Fornax cluster, a nearby poor cluster, and XMM-Newton mapped the cluster
with 15 pointings out to 0.3 r180. The distributions of O, Mg, Si, S, and Fe in
the intracluster medium (ICM) were studied with Suzaku, and those of Fe and
temperature were studied with XMM. The temperature of the ICM gradually
decreases with radius from 1.3 keV at 0.04 r180 to 1 keV at 0.2-0.3 r180. If
the new solar abundances of Lodders et al. (2003) and a single-temperature
plasma model are adopted, O, Mg, Si, S, and Fe show similar abundances: 0.4-0.6
solar within 0.02-0.2 r180. This Fe abundance is similar to those at 0.1-0.2
r180 in rich clusters and other groups of galaxies. At 0.2-0.3 r180, the Fe
abundance becomes 0.2-0.3 solar. A two-temperature plasma model yields ICM
abundances that are higher by a factor of 1.2-1.5, but gives similar abundance
ratios among O, Mg, Si, S, and Fe. The northern region has a lower ICM
temperature and higher brightness and Fe abundance, whereas the southern region
has a higher ICM temperature and lower brightness and Fe abundance. These
results indicate that the cD galaxy may have traveled from the north because of
recent dynamical evolution. The cumulative oxygen- and iron-mass-to-light
ratios within 0.3 r180 are more than an order of magnitude lower than those of
rich clusters and some relaxed groups of galaxies. Past dynamical evolution
might have hindered the strong concentration of hot gas in the Fornax cluster's
central region. Scatter in the IMLR and similarity in the element abundances in
the ICM of groups and clusters of galaxies indicate early metal synthesis.Comment: 15 pages, 13 figures, accepted for publication in PAS