X-ray observations and mass determinations in the cluster of galaxies Cl0024+17
Abstract
We present a detailed analysis of the mass distribution in the rich and distant cluster of galaxies Cl0024+17. X-ray data come from both a deep ROSAT/HRI image of the field (Bohringer et al. 1999) and ASCA spectral data. Using a wide field CCD image of the cluster, we optically identify all the faint X-ray sources, whose counts are compatible with deep X-ray number counts. In addition we marginally detect the X-ray counter-part of the gravitational shear perturbation detected by Bonnet et al. (1994) at a 2.5 level. A careful spectral analysis of ASCA data is also presented. In particular, we extract a low resolution spectrum of the cluster free from the contamination by a nearby point source located 1.2 arcmin from the center. The X-ray temperature deduced from this analysis is keV at the 90% confidence level. The comparison between the mass derived from a standard X-ray analysis and from other methods such as the Virial Theorem or the gravitational lensing effect lead to a mass discrepancy of a factor 1.5 to 3. We discuss all the possible sources of uncertainties in each method of mass determination and give some indications on the way to reduce them. A complementary study of optical data is in progress and may solve the X-ray/optical discrepancy through a better understanding of the dynamics of the cluster.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9911062,
title = {X-ray observations and mass determinations in the cluster of galaxies Cl0024+17},
author = {G. Soucail and N. Ota and H. Bohringer and O. Czoske and M. Hattori and Y. Mellier},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9911062},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
Revised version, accepted in Astronomy and Astrophysics (Main Journal). Few changes in the discussion