Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect Observations of the Bullet Cluster (1E 0657-56) with APEX-SZ
N. W. Halverson, T. Lanting, P. A. R. Ade, K. Basu, A. N. Bender, B., A. Benson, F. Bertoldi, H.-M. Cho, G. Chon, J. Clarke, M. Dobbs, D. Ferrusca,, R. Guesten, W. L. Holzapfel, A. Kovacs, J. Kennedy, Z. Kermish, R. Kneissl,, A. T. Lee, M. Lueker, J. Mehl, K. M. Menten

TL;DR
This paper reports the first scientific results from APEX-SZ, mapping the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect in the Bullet cluster, revealing gas properties and mass distribution consistent with previous X-ray and lensing studies.
Contribution
First SZE observations of the Bullet cluster with APEX-SZ, providing detailed gas and mass measurements in a merging galaxy cluster.
Findings
Detected SZE with 23 sigma significance
Derived gas temperature lower than some X-ray estimates
Confirmed gas mass fraction consistent with prior studies
Abstract
We present observations of the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect (SZE) in the Bullet cluster (1E 0657--56) using the APEX-SZ instrument at 150 GHz with a resolution of 1 arcmin. The main results are maps of the SZE in this massive, merging galaxy cluster. The cluster is detected with 23 sigma significance within the central 1 arcmin radius of the source position. The SZE map has a broadly similar morphology to that in existing X-ray maps of this system, and we find no evidence for significant contamination of the SZE emission by radio or IR sources. In order to make simple quantitative comparisons with cluster gas models derived from X-ray observations, we fit our data to an isothermal elliptical beta model, despite the inadequacy of such a model for this complex merging system. With an X-ray derived prior on the power-law index, beta = 1.04 +0.16 -0.10, we find a core radius r_c =142 +/- 18…
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