Study of the Intracluster and Intergalactic Medium in the Sculptor Supercluster with Suzaku
Kosuke Sato, Richard L. Kelley, Yoh Takei, Takayuki Tamura, Noriko Y., Yamasaki, Takaya Ohashi, Anjali Gupta, and Massimiliano Galeazzi

TL;DR
This study used Suzaku X-ray observations to analyze the high-temperature plasma in the Sculptor supercluster, focusing on cluster outskirts and searching for intergalactic oxygen emission, providing constraints on the gas density and metallicity.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed temperature, metallicity, and oxygen line upper limits in the Sculptor supercluster's intracluster and intergalactic medium using Suzaku data.
Findings
Cluster temperatures decrease toward virial radii.
No significant oxygen line emission detected outside clusters.
Upper limits set on oxygen line intensities and gas density.
Abstract
We studied the high temperature plasma in the direction of the Sculptor supercluster at z=0.108 with Suzaku. Suzaku carried out four observations in the supercluster: namely, A2811, A2811 offset, A2804, A2801 regions in 2005 Nov.--Dec., including the regions beyond the virial radii of these clusters. The study needed precise background estimation because the measured intensity of the redshifted lines, especially those from oxygen, were strongly affected by the the Galactic emission. The spectra taken in the regions outside of the virial radii of the member clusters were used as the background which included both the Galactic and Cosmic X-ray Background (CXB) components. We also used the background data which were taken near the Sculptor supercluster. Temperature and metal abundance profiles were determined to the virial radii of the member clusters, and then we searched for the oxygen…
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