Suzaku Observation of the Radio Halo Cluster Abell 2319: Gas Dynamics and Hard X-ray Properties
Chika Sugawara, Motokazu Takizawa (Yamagata Univ.), and Kazuhiro, Nakazawa (Univ. of Tokyo)

TL;DR
This study uses Suzaku X-ray observations to analyze the gas dynamics, metal distribution, and non-thermal emissions in the galaxy cluster Abell 2319, providing insights into its thermal and non-thermal components.
Contribution
First detailed velocity and metal abundance measurements of Abell 2319's intracluster medium, and constraints on non-thermal emission and magnetic fields using Suzaku data.
Findings
Metal abundance higher in the central cool region.
Line-of-sight velocities consistent with member galaxies.
No significant gas motion in A2319B subgroup.
Abstract
We present the results of Suzaku observation of the radio halo cluster Abell 2319. The metal abundance in the central cool region is found to be higher than the surrounding region, which was not resolved in the former studies. We confirm that the line-of-sight velocities of the intracluster medium in the observed region are consistent with those of the member galaxies of entire A2319 and A2319A subgroup for the first time, though any velocity difference within the region is not detected. On the other hand, we do not find any signs of gas motion relevant to A2319B subgroup. Hard X-ray emission from the cluster is clearly detected, but its spectrum is likely thermal. Assuming a simple single temperature model for the thermal component, we find that the upper limit of the non-thermal inverse Compton component becomes erg s cm in the 10-40 keV band, which…
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