Observational Constraints on the ICM Temperature Enhancement by Cluster Mergers
Abstract
We present results from a combined weak lensing and X-ray analysis of the merging cluster A1914 at a redshift of based on -band imaging data with Subaru/Suprime-Cam and archival Chandra X-ray data. Based on the weak-lensing and X-ray data we explore the relationships between cluster global properties, namely the gravitational mass, the bolometric X-lay luminosity and temperature, the gas mass and the gas mass fraction, as a function of radius. We found that the gas mass fractions within and are consistent with the results of earlier X-ray cluster studies and of cosmic microwave background studies based on the WMAP observations, respectively. However, the observed temperature, , is significantly higher than the virial temperature, derived from the weak lensing distortion measurement. The X-ray bolometric luminosity and temperature () relation is consistent with the relation derived by previous statistical X-ray studies of galaxy clusters. Such correlations among the global cluster properties are invaluable observational tools for studying the cluster merger physics. Our results demonstrate that the combination of X-ray and weak-lensing observations is a promising, powerful probe of the physical processes associated with cluster mergers as well as of their mass properties.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0702651,
title = {Observational Constraints on the ICM Temperature Enhancement by Cluster Mergers},
author = {Nobuhiro Okabe and Keiichi Umetsu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0702651},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
3 pages, To appear in the Proceedings of "Heating vs. Cooling in Galaxies and Clusters of Galaxies", August 2006, Garching (Germany)