The Hercules cluster in X-rays with $XMM$-$Newton$ and $Chandra$
Abstract
We present a detailed X-ray study of the central subcluster of the nearby ( 0.0368) Hercules cluster (Abell 2151) identified as A2151C that shows a bimodal structure. A bright clump of hot gas with X-ray emission extending to radius 304 kpc and erg s in the 0.47.0 keV energy range is seen as a fairly regular subclump towards the west (A2151C(B)). An irregular, fainter and cooler subclump with radius 364 kpc is seen towards the east (A2151C(F)) and has erg s in the 0.47.0 keV energy band. The average temperature and elemental abundance of A2151C(B) are keV and Z respectively, while these values are keV and Z for A2151C(F). Low temperature ( keV) and a short cooling time (0.81 Gyr) within the central 15 arcsec region confirm the presence of a cool core in A2151C(B). We identify several compact groups of galaxies within A2151C(F). We find that A2151C(F) is a distinct galaxy group in the process of formation and likely not a ram-pressure stripped part of the eastern subcluster in Hercules (A2151E). X-ray emission from A2151C shows a region of overlap between A2151C(B) and A2151C(F) but without any enhancement of temperature or entropy in the two-dimensional (2D) projected thermodynamic maps that could have indicated an interaction due to merger between the two subclumps.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2011.08850,
title = {The Hercules cluster in X-rays with $XMM$-$Newton$ and $Chandra$},
author = {Juhi Tiwari and Kulinder Pal Singh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.08850},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
20 pages, 8 figures, 6 tables. Accepted for publication in the MNRAS