We present the analysis of a Suzaku observation of the Ophiuchus galaxy
cluster. We confirmed that the cluster has a cool core. While the temperature
of the intracluster medium (ICM) decreases toward the center, the metal
abundance increases. Except for the core (r<~50 kpc), the cluster is hot (~9-10
keV) and is almost isothermal for r<~1 Mpc; the latter contradicts a previous
study. We do not detect the variation of the redshift of the ICM in the
cluster; the upper limit of the velocity difference is 3000 km s^-1. The iron
line ratios in X-ray spectra indicate that the ICM has reached the ionization
equilibrium state. From these results, we conclude that the Ophiuchus cluster
is not a major merger cluster but one of the hottest clusters with a cool core.
We obtain the upper limit of non-thermal emission from the cluster, which is
consistent with both the recent claimed detection with INTEGRAL and the recent
upper limits with the Swift/BAT. If the cluster has bright non-thermal emission
as suggested by the INTEGRAL measurement, it is probably not due to a recent
major cluster merger.Comment: Accepted for publication in PAS