Abell 1201: The anatomy of a cold front cluster from combined optical and X-ray data
Matt S. Owers (UNSW), Paul E.J. Nulsen (CfA), Warrick J. Couch, (Swinburne), Maxim Markevitch (CfA), Gregory B. Poole (Swinburne)

TL;DR
This study combines X-ray and optical data to analyze the complex merger dynamics and cold front features of galaxy cluster Abell 1201, revealing multiple substructures and gas motions indicative of ongoing merger activity.
Contribution
First comprehensive multi-wavelength analysis of Abell 1201 linking cold fronts to merger activity and cluster dynamics.
Findings
Identification of two cold fronts and a remnant core in X-ray images.
Detection of multiple galaxy substructures coinciding with X-ray features.
Evidence of gas sloshing caused by a merger with a smaller subunit.
Abstract
We present a combined X-ray and optical analysis of the cold front cluster Abell 1201 using archival Chandra, data and multi-object spectroscopy taken with the 3.9m Anglo Australian and 6.5m Multiple Mirror Telescopes. This paper represents the first in a series presenting a study of a sample of cold front clusters selected from the Chandra, archives with the aim of relating cold fronts to merger activity, understanding the dynamics of mergers and their effect on the cluster constituents. The Chandra X-ray imagery of Abell 1201 reveals two conspicuous surface brightness discontinuities, which are shown to be cold fronts, and a remnant core structure. Temperature maps reveal a complex multi-phase temperature structure with regions of hot gas interspersed with fingers of cold gas. Our optical analysis is based on a sample of 321 confirmed members, whose mean redshift is z=0.1673 +/-…
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