Cold fronts and multi-temperature structures in the core of Abell 2052
J. de Plaa, N. Werner, A. Simionescu, J. S. Kaastra, Y. G. Grange,, Jacco Vink

TL;DR
This study uses deep XMM-Newton observations to analyze the temperature, entropy, and metal distribution in Abell 2052's core, revealing a cold front, metal transport, and complex multi-temperature gas structures influenced by gas sloshing and AGN activity.
Contribution
First detailed 2D mapping of temperature and metallicity in Abell 2052's core, identifying a cold front and insights into gas sloshing and metal transport mechanisms.
Findings
Discovery of a cold front with a metallicity jump
Presence of cooler gas associated with optical filaments
Evidence of heat conduction and limited mixing across the front
Abstract
The physics of the coolest phases in the hot Intra-Cluster Medium (ICM) of clusters of galaxies is yet to be fully unveiled. X-ray cavities blown by the central Active Galactic Nucleus (AGN) contain enough energy to heat the surrounding gas and stop cooling, but locally blobs or filaments of gas appear to be able to cool to low temperatures of 10^4 K. In X-rays, however, gas with temperatures lower than 0.5 keV is not observed. Using a deep XMM-Newton observation of the cluster of galaxies Abell 2052, we derive 2D maps of the temperature, entropy, and iron abundance in the core region. About 130 kpc South-West of the central galaxy, we discover a discontinuity in the surface brightness of the hot gas which is consistent with a cold front. Interestingly, the iron abundance jumps from ~0.75 to ~0.5 across the front. In a smaller region to the North-West of the central galaxy we find a…
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