Merging history of three bimodal clusters
S. Maurogordato, J.-L. Sauvageot, H. Bourdin, A. Cappi, C. Benoist, C., Ferrari, G. Mars, and K. Houairi

TL;DR
This study combines X-ray and optical data to analyze three merging galaxy clusters, revealing their merger stages, galaxy distributions, and filamentary structures, supporting hierarchical structure formation.
Contribution
It provides detailed multi-wavelength analysis and numerical simulations of three specific clusters, offering new insights into their merger history and dynamics.
Findings
A2933 is an advanced pre-merger system about 200 Myr before core collapse.
A2440 and A2384 are post-merger systems, 450 Myr and 1.5 Gyr after core collapse.
Detection of a galaxy and gas filament in A2384 indicating past collision stripping effects.
Abstract
We present a combined X-ray and optical analysis of three bimodal galaxy clusters selected as merging candidates at z ~ 0.1. These targets are part of MUSIC (MUlti--Wavelength Sample of Interacting Clusters), which is a general project designed to study the physics of merging clusters by means of multi-wavelength observations. Observations include spectro-imaging with XMM-Newton EPIC camera, multi-object spectroscopy (260 new redshifts), and wide-field imaging at the ESO 3.6m and 2.2m telescopes. We build a global picture of these clusters using X-ray luminosity and temperature maps together with galaxy density and velocity distributions. Idealized numerical simulations were used to constrain the merging scenario for each system. We show that A2933 is very likely an equal-mass advanced pre-merger ~ 200 Myr before the core collapse, while A2440 and A2384 are post-merger systems ~ 450 Myr…
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