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Testing the rotation versus merger scenario in the galaxy cluster Abell 2107

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2019-03-20 v1

Abstract

We search for global rotation of the intracluster medium (ICM) in the galaxy cluster Abell 2107, where previous studies have detected rotational motion in the member galaxies with a high significance level. By fitting the centroid of the iron KαK_{\alpha} line complex at 6.7--6.9 keV rest frame in {\sl Chandra} ACIS-I spectra, we identify the possible rotation axis with the line that maximizes the difference between the emission-weighted spectroscopic redshift measured in the two halves defined by the line itself. Then, we measure the emission-weighted redshift in linear regions parallel to the preferred rotation axis, and find a significant gradient as a function of the projected distance from the rotation axis, compatible with a rotation pattern with maximum tangential velocity vmax=1380±600{\tt v}_{\rm max}=1380\pm 600 km/s at a radius λ0160\lambda_0\sim 160 kpc. This result, if interpreted in the framework of hydrostatic equilibrium, as suggested by the regular morphology of Abell 2107, would imply a large mass correction of the order of ΔM=(6±4)×1013M\Delta M = (6 \pm 4)\times 10^{13} M_\odot at 160\sim 160 kpc, which is incompatible with the cluster morphology itself. A more conservative interpretation may be provided by an unnoticed off-center, head-on collision between two comparable halos. Our analysis confirms the peculiar dynamical nature of the otherwise regular cluster Abell 2107, but is not able to resolve the rotation vs merger scenario, a science case that can be addressed by the next-generation X-ray facilities carrying X-ray bolometers onboard.

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@article{arxiv.1903.03858,
  title  = {Testing the rotation versus merger scenario in the galaxy cluster Abell 2107},
  author = {Ang Liu and Paolo Tozzi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.03858},
  year   = {2019}
}

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To appear in MNRAS