The Merger in Abell 576: A Line of Sight Bullet Cluster?
Renato A. Dupke, Nestor Mirabal, Joel N. Bregman, August E. Evrard

TL;DR
This study uses X-ray observations to confirm a significant velocity gradient in Abell 576, suggesting a line-of-sight merger with distinct chemical and velocity features, and predicts observable CMB temperature variations.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurement of a velocity gradient and chemical discontinuity in Abell 576, indicating a possible line-of-sight merger scenario.
Findings
Velocity difference >3,300 km/s confirmed with high confidence.
Detected a strong chemical discontinuity in silicon to iron ratio.
Predicted CMB temperature variation due to velocity gradient.
Abstract
Using a combination of Chandra and XMM observations, we confirmed the presence of a significant velocity gradient along the NE/E-W/SW direction in the intracluster gas of the cluster Abell 576. The results are consistent with a previous ASCA SIS analysis of this cluster. The error weighted average over ACIS-S3, EPIC MOS 1 & 2 spectrometers for the maximum velocity difference is >3.3E03 km/s at the 90% confidence level, similar to the velocity limits estimated indirectly for the "bullet" cluster (1E0657-56). The probability that the velocity gradient is generated by standard random gain fluctuations with Chandra and XMM is <0.1%. The regions of maximum velocity gradient are in CCD zones that have the lowest temporal gain variations. It is unlikely that the velocity gradient is due to Hubble distance differences between projected clusters (probability<~0.01%). We mapped the distribution…
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