Ram pressure stripping of the cool core of the Ophiuchus Cluster
E. T. Million, S. W. Allen, N. Werner, G. B. Taylor

TL;DR
This study uses Chandra X-ray observations to analyze ram-pressure stripping effects on the cool core of the Ophiuchus Cluster, revealing complex thermodynamic structures and evidence of core disruption due to high-velocity motion.
Contribution
First detailed X-ray analysis showing ram-pressure stripping and destruction of a cool core in the Ophiuchus Cluster with high spatial and spectral resolution.
Findings
Comet-like morphology indicating ram-pressure stripping.
Strong temperature and metallicity gradients in the core.
Evidence of core offset and complex thermodynamic structures.
Abstract
(abridged) We report results from a Chandra study of the central regions of the nearby, X-ray bright, Ophiuchus Cluster (z = 0.03), the second-brightest cluster in the sky. Our study reveals a dramatic, close-up view of the stripping and potential destruction of a cool core within a rich cluster. The X-ray emission from the Ophiuchus Cluster core exhibits a comet-like morphology extending to the north, driven by merging activity, indicative of ram-pressure stripping caused by rapid motion through the ambient cluster gas. A cold front at the southern edge implies a velocity of 1000200 km/s (M~0.6). The X-ray emission from the cluster core is sharply peaked. As previously noted, the peak is offset by 4 arcsec (~2 kpc) from the optical center of the associated cD galaxy, indicating that ram pressure has slowed the core, allowing the relatively collisionless stars and dark matter to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
