The large-scale shock in the cluster of galaxies Hydra A
A. Simionescu, E. Roediger, P.E.J. Nulsen, M. Br\"uggen, W.R. Forman,, H. B\"ohringer, N. Werner, A. Finoguenov

TL;DR
This study combines X-ray observations and hydrodynamical simulations to analyze a large-scale shock in galaxy cluster Hydra A, revealing its properties, origin, and the influence of intracluster medium flows.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive model linking observed shock features with 3D simulations including large-scale flows, improving understanding of shock dynamics in galaxy clusters.
Findings
Shock Mach number ~1.3 consistent across methods
Estimated shock age between 130-230 Myr
Shock energy between 1.5-3 x 10^61 ergs
Abstract
We analyzed a deep XMM-Newton observation of the cluster of galaxies Hydra A, focusing on the large-scale shock discovered as a surface brightness discontinuity in Chandra images. The shock front can be seen both in the pressure map and in temperature profiles in several sectors. The Mach numbers determined from the temperature jumps are in good agreement with the Mach numbers derived from EPIC/pn surface brightness profiles and previously from Chandra data and are consistent with M~1.3. The estimated shock age in the different sectors using a spherically symmetric point explosion model ranges between 130 and 230 Myr and the outburst energy between 1.5 and 3e61 ergs. The shape of the shock seen in the pressure map can be approximated with an ellipse centered 70 kpc towards the NE from the cluster center. We aimed to develop a better model that can explain the offset between the shock…
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