Suzaku Observations of Iron K-lines from the Intracluster Medium of the Coma Cluster
Takuya Sato, Kyoko Matsushita, Naomi Ota, Kosuke Sato, Kazuhiro, Nakazawa, and Craig L. Sarazin

TL;DR
Suzaku's precise X-ray measurements of the Coma cluster's intracluster medium reveal a relaxed core with uniform temperature and iron abundance, indicating well-mixed gas and turbulence-driven electron acceleration.
Contribution
This study provides detailed temperature, velocity, and abundance profiles of the Coma cluster using Suzaku's low-background X-ray observations, improving understanding of cluster dynamics.
Findings
Temperature measurements are consistent across different methods.
Cluster core appears relaxed with minimal bulk motion.
Iron abundance is uniform within the core and decreases outward.
Abstract
The Coma cluster was observed with an X-ray Imaging Spectrometer (XIS) onboard Suzaku in six pointings, including the central X-ray peak region, the 14'west offset region, 30'and 34'north-west offset regions, and 44'and 60'south-west offset regions. Owing to its lower background level, Suzaku has better sensitivity to Fe K-alpha lines than other satellites. Using precise Fe line measurements, we studied the temperature structure, possible bulk motions, and iron abundance distributions in the intracluster medium (ICM). The observed spectra were well-represented by a single-temperature model, and two- or three- temperature model did not improve chi-square substantially. The temperature, derived from K-alpha line ratios of H-like and He-like Fe, agree with those derived from the single-temperature model. Because the line ratio is a steep function of temperature, the consistency supports…
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