Constraints on the ICM velocity power spectrum from the X-ray lines width and shift
I.Zhuravleva, E.Churazov, A.Kravtsov, R.Sunyaev

TL;DR
Future high-resolution X-ray observations of galaxy clusters can effectively constrain the ICM velocity power spectrum by analyzing line width and shift variations with projected radius, revealing velocity field scales.
Contribution
This paper introduces methods to use spatially resolved X-ray line measurements to infer the velocity power spectrum in galaxy clusters, including new analytical relations and uncertainty estimates.
Findings
Line width variation with radius probes velocity structure function.
Projected velocity variations relate to 3D velocity power spectrum.
Uncertainties from stochastic velocity fields can dominate measurement errors.
Abstract
Future X-ray observations of galaxy clusters by high spectral resolution missions will provide spatially resolved measurements of the energy and width for the brightest emission lines in the intracluster medium (ICM) spectrum. In this paper we discuss various ways of using these high resolution data to constrain velocity power spectrum in galaxy clusters. We argue that variations of these quantities with the projected distance R in cool core clusters contain important information on the velocity field length scales in the ICM. The effective length along the line of sight, which provides dominant contribution to the line flux, increases with R, allowing one to probe the amplitude of the velocity variations at different spatial scales. In particular, we show that the width of the line as a function of R is closely linked to the structure function of the 3D velocity field.…
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