Intracluster medium of the merging cluster Abell 3395
K. Lakhchaura (1), K. P. Singh (1), D. J. Saikia (2), R. W., Hunstead (3) ((1) Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India (2), National Centre for Radio Astrophysics, TIFR, Pune, India (3) Sydney, Institute for Astronomy, Sydney, Australia)

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed X-ray and radio analysis of the merging galaxy cluster Abell 3395, revealing its complex structure, temperature distribution, and the impact of ongoing mergers on its components.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed imaging and spectral analysis of Abell 3395's merging environment, identifying its substructures and their physical properties.
Findings
Five main diffuse emission components identified.
No shock fronts detected in X-ray surface-brightness profiles.
High temperature and entropy regions linked to merger activity.
Abstract
We present a detailed imaging and spectral analysis of the merging environment of the bimodal cluster A3395 using X-ray and radio observations. X-ray images of the cluster show five main constituents of diffuse emission : A3395 NE, A3395 SW, A3395 NW, A3395 W, and a filament connecting NE to W. X-ray surface-brightness profiles of the cluster did not show any shock fronts in the cluster. Temperature and entropy maps show high temperature and high entropy regions in the W, the NW, the filament and between the NE and SW subclusters. The NE, SW and W components have X-ray bolometric luminosities similar to those of rich clusters of galaxies but have relatively higher temperatures. Similarly, the NW component has X-ray bolometric luminosity similar to that of isolated groups but with much higher temperature. It is, therefore, possible that all the components of the cluster have been heated…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCrystal Structures and Properties · Nanocluster Synthesis and Applications · Inorganic Fluorides and Related Compounds
