Internal dynamics of the galaxy cluster Abell 545
R. Barrena, M. Girardi, W. Boschin, S. De Grandi, D. Eckert, M., Rossetti

TL;DR
This study investigates the complex internal dynamics of galaxy cluster Abell 545, revealing substructures, merging activity, and the connection between cluster mergers and diffuse radio emission, using multi-wavelength data and galaxy velocity analysis.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of Abell 545's internal dynamics, combining optical, X-ray, and radio data to uncover substructures and merging processes, highlighting the cluster's unique features.
Findings
Detection of three main galaxy clumps and possible a fourth.
Evidence of a disturbed dynamical state from X-ray surface brightness.
Identification of merging along two directions and connection to diffuse radio emission.
Abstract
Diffuse radio emission in galaxy clusters, and their connection with cluster mergers, are still debated. We seek to explore the internal dynamics of the radio halo cluster Abell 545. This cluster is also peculiar for hosting in its center a very bright, red, diffuse intracluster light due to an old, stellar population, so bright to be named as "star pile". Our analysis is based on redshift data for 110 galaxies. We identify 95 cluster members and analyze the cluster internal dynamics by combining galaxy velocities and positions. We also use both photometric and X-ray data. We estimate the cluster redshift, z=0.1580, a velocity dispersion of 1200 km/s, and ICM temperature kT_X~8 keV. Our optical and X-ray analyses detect substructures. Optical data reveal three main galaxy clumps (center, NNW, and NE), and possibly a fourth clump at South. There is not a dominant galaxy and the four…
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