In the whirlpool's coils: tracing substructure from combined optical/X-ray data in the galaxy cluster A1300
F. Ziparo, F.G. Braglia, D. Pierini, A. Finoguenov, H. Boehringer and, A. Bongiorno

TL;DR
This study combines optical and X-ray data to analyze the complex substructure and merger history of galaxy cluster A1300, revealing ongoing mass assembly and filamentary accretion processes.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multi-wavelength analysis of A1300's substructure and merger history, integrating new optical spectroscopy with existing X-ray data.
Findings
A1300 shows disturbed X-ray morphology with a shock signature.
Detection of a large-scale filament and infalling groups.
Major merger occurred about 3 Gyr ago, with ongoing minor mergers.
Abstract
Structure formation is thought to act via hierarchical mergers and accretion of smaller systems driven by gravity with dark matter dominating the gravitational field. Combining X-ray and optical imaging and spectroscopy provides a powerful approach to the study of the cluster dynamics and mass assembly history. The REFLEX-DXL sample contains the most X-ray luminous galaxy clusters (L_X > 10^45 erg/s) from the REFLEX survey at z = 0.27-0.31. We present the photometric (WFI) and spectroscopic (VIMOS) data for the DXL cluster RXCJ1131.9-1955 (Abell 1300); in combination with the existing X-ray data we determine and characterise the substructure of this post-merging system. We analyse X-ray selected groups in a 30' x 30' region encompassing the cluster in order to study the mass assembly of A1300. The X-ray surface brightness map of A1300 appears disturbed and exhibits the signature of a…
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