21 research outputs found
Dynamical history of a binary cluster: Abell 3653
We study the dynamical structure of a bimodal galaxy cluster Abell 3653 at z = 0.1089 using optical and X-ray data. Observations include archival data from the Anglo-Australian Telescope, X-ray observatories XMM–Newton and Chandra. We draw a global picture for A3653 using galaxy density, X-ray luminosity and temperature maps. The galaxy distribution has a regular morphological shape at the 3 Mpc size. The galaxy density map shows an elongation in the east–west direction, which perfectly aligns with the extended diffuse X-ray emission. We detect two dominant groups around the two brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs). BCG1 (z = 0.1099) can be associated with the main cluster A3653E, and a foreground subcluster A3653W is concentrated at BCG2 (z = 0.1075). Both X-ray peaks are dislocated from the BCGs by ∼35 kpc, which suggest an ongoing merger process. We measure the subcluster gas temperatures of 4.67 and 3.66 keV, respectively. Two-body dynamical analysis shows that A3653E and A3653W are very likely gravitationally bound (93.5 per cent probability). The highly favoured scenario suggests that the two subclusters have a mass ratio of 1.4 and are colliding close to the plane of sky (α = 17.61°) at 2400 km s−1, and will undergo core passage in 380 Myr. The temperature map also significantly shows a shock-heated gas (6.16 keV) between the subclusters, which confirms the supersonic infalling scenario.Large scale structure and cosmologyHigh Energy Astrophysic
ASCA and XMM-Newton Observations of A2029
The X-ray data of A2029 obtained with XMM-Newton show no evidence of an
embedded AGN in the central region of this cluster, which was suggested from
the analysis of restored ASCA image data, although some hot spots are seen
within or around the central cD galaxy. The absence of AGN at the cluster
center is consistentent with the result of Chandra observations. Radial
profiles of the iron abundance and the 2D (surface) temperature obtained from
the XMM-Newton data are in good agreement with the Chandra data as a whole.Comment: 8 pages, 13 figures, accepted for publication in Advances in Space
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Keys to Cosmology - Clusters of Galaxies
We review several aspects of clusters of galaxies and their application to
cosmology. We present first results of numerical simulations of the dynamics of
the intra-cluster gas and of different interaction processes between cluster
galaxies and the intra-cluster gas. In particular metallicity maps are very
useful to determine the importance of the different interaction processes. Also
mass determination methods and possible sources for uncertainties in the
measurements are shown.Comment: Invited talk given at the Vulcano Workshop 2003 "Multifrequency
Behaviour of High Energy Cosmic Sources", Chin. J. Astron. Astrophys., F.
Giovannelli (ed.), 10 page