Suzaku and XMM-Newton Observations of the Fornax cluster: Temperature and Metallicity Distribution
Hideyoshi Murakami, Madoka Komiyama, Kyoko Matsushita, Ryo Nagino,, Takuya Sato, Kosuke Sato, Madoka Kawaharada, Kazuhiro Nakazawa, Takaya, Ohashi, and Yoh Takei

TL;DR
This study uses Suzaku and XMM-Newton observations to analyze the temperature and metallicity distribution in the Fornax cluster, revealing insights into its thermal structure, metal enrichment, and dynamical history.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of temperature and elemental abundances in the Fornax cluster's ICM, highlighting differences from richer clusters and suggesting recent dynamical activity.
Findings
Temperature decreases with radius from 1.3 keV to 1 keV.
Metal abundances are similar across elements, around 0.4-0.6 solar.
The Fe abundance is lower at larger radii, indicating metallicity gradients.
Abstract
Suzaku observed a central region and five offset regions within 0.2 r180 in the Fornax cluster, a nearby poor cluster, and XMM-Newton mapped the cluster with 15 pointings out to 0.3 r180. The distributions of O, Mg, Si, S, and Fe in the intracluster medium (ICM) were studied with Suzaku, and those of Fe and temperature were studied with XMM. The temperature of the ICM gradually decreases with radius from 1.3 keV at 0.04 r180 to 1 keV at 0.2-0.3 r180. If the new solar abundances of Lodders et al. (2003) and a single-temperature plasma model are adopted, O, Mg, Si, S, and Fe show similar abundances: 0.4-0.6 solar within 0.02-0.2 r180. This Fe abundance is similar to those at 0.1-0.2 r180 in rich clusters and other groups of galaxies. At 0.2-0.3 r180, the Fe abundance becomes 0.2-0.3 solar. A two-temperature plasma model yields ICM abundances that are higher by a factor of 1.2-1.5, but…
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