Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-12-01
Astrophys.J.639:781-787,2006
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
11 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in Astrophysical Journal. For full version with all figures click on this http
Scientific paper
10.1086/499343
We present the analysis of the velocity structure of the intracluster gas near the core of Abell 3526 obtained with two off-center Chandra observations, specifically designed to eliminate errors due to spatial variations of the instrumental gain. We detected a significant velocity gradient along the direction NE-SW direction, roughly perpendicular to the direction of the incoming sub-group Cen45, in agreement with previous ASCA SIS measurements. The presence of gas bulk velocities is observed both with and without the inclusion of the FeK line complex in the spectral fittings. The configuration and magnitude of the velocity gradient is consistent with near transonic circulatory motion, either bulk or eddy-like. The velocity difference obtained using the best calibrated central regions of ACIS-S3 is found to be (2.4+-1.0)E03 km/s for rectangular regions 2'.4 x 3' roughly diametrically opposed around the cluster's core. There are also indications of a high velocity zone towards the Southern region with similar magnitudes. The detection of velocity gradients is significant at the >99.4% confidence and simulations show that intrachip gain fluctuations > 1800 km/s are required to explain the velocity gradient by chance. The measurements suggest that >1% of the total merger energy can still be bulk kinetic 0.4 Gyr after the merging event. This is the first direct confirmation of velocity gradients in the intracluster gas with independent instruments and indicates that strong departure from hydrostatic equilibrium is possible even for cool clusters that do not show obvious signs of merging.
Bregman Joel N.
Dupke Renato A.
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