Off-axis collisions between galaxy clusters may induce the phenomenon of sloshing, causing dense gas to be dragged from the cool core of a cluster, resulting in a spiral of enhanced X-ray emission. Abell 2199 displays signatures of sloshing in its core and it is possible that the orbital plane of the collision is seen nearly edge-on. We aim to evaluate whether the features of Abell 2199 can be explained by a sloshing spiral seen under a large inclination angle. To address this, we perform tailored hydrodynamical N-body simulations of a non-frontal collision with a galaxy group of M200=1.6×1013M⊙. We obtain a suitable scenario in which the group passed by the main cluster core 0.8 Gyr ago, with a pericentric separation of 292 kpc. Good agreement is obtained from the temperature maps as well as the residuals from a β-model fit to the simulated X-ray emission. We find that under an inclination of i=70∘ the simulation results remain consistent with the observations.
@article{arxiv.2206.14127,
title = {Simulating nearly edge-on sloshing in the galaxy cluster Abell 2199},
author = {Rubens E. G. Machado and Tatiana F. Laganá and Gilvan S. Souza and Anderson Caproni and Abraão S. R. Antas and Elvis A. Mello-Terencio},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.14127},
year = {2022}
}
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13 pages, 14 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS; replaced Fig. 2