Probing Abell 1795 to the Virial Radius with Suzaku

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We present observations of the galaxy cluster Abell 1795 taken with the Suzaku X-ray observatory. These observations are the first to probe the state of the intracluster medium in this object beyond 1.3 Mpc, extending to nearly the virial radius ( 2 Mpc). We sample two disjoint sectors in the cluster outskirts (1.3 < r < 1.9 Mpc) and detect X-ray emission in only one of them to a limiting soft X-ray surface brightness of less than one-third the cosmic X-ray background. We model the 3-d temperature profile at r > 0.36 Mpc and find that it falls more steeply than previously thought (T α r-0.8), reaching a value less than one third of its peak at the largest radius we can measure it. Assuming the intracluster medium is in hydrostatic equilibrium, we estimate a mass of 3.8+0.5-0.3 x 1014 solar masses within 1.3 Mpc, somewhat lower than that reported by previous observers. Finally, we present an analysis of the effects of unresolved point sources on our results. Understanding this contamination is vital to properly study faint, extended emission with Suzaku. This work was supported in part by funding from NASA grant NNG05GM92G.

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