Evidence from Gravitational Lensing for a Non-Thermal Pressure Support in the Cluster of Galaxies A2218

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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10.1086/187606

The central mass distribution of clusters of galaxies can be inferred from gravitationally lensed arcs with known redshifts. For the Abell cluster 2218, this method yields a core mass which is larger by a factor of $2.5 \pm 0.5$ than the value deduced from X-ray observations, under the assumptions that the gas is supported by thermal pressure and that the cluster is spherical. We show that a non-thermal pressure support is the most plausible explanation for this discrepancy. Such a pressure can be naturally provided by strong turbulence and equipartition magnetic fields ($\sim 50\mu$G) that are tangled on small spatial scales (<10 kpc). The turbulent and magnetic pressures do not affect the measured Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect for this cluster. Intracluster magnetic fields with a comparable magnitude ($\sim 10^{1-2} \mu$G) have already been detected by Faraday rotation in other clusters. If generic, a small-scale equipartition magnetic field should affect the structure of cooling flows and must be included in X-ray determinations of cluster masses.

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