The three-dimensional geometry and merger history of the massive galaxy cluster MACS J0358.8-2955
Li-Yen Hsu, Harald Ebeling, Johan Richard

TL;DR
This study combines X-ray and optical data to analyze the complex merger history and three-dimensional structure of the massive galaxy cluster MACS J0358.8-2955, revealing multiple sub-clusters and their dynamical interactions.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multi-wavelength analysis of the cluster's merger history and mass distribution, integrating X-ray, optical, and strong-lensing observations for the first time.
Findings
The cluster is one of the most X-ray luminous at z>0.3.
The merger involves at least three sub-clusters with complex dynamics.
X-ray and lensing mass estimates are in good agreement.
Abstract
We present results of a combined X-ray/optical analysis of the dynamics of the massive cluster MACS J0358.8-2955 (z=0.428) based on observations with the Chandra X-ray Observatory, the Hubble Space Telescope, and the Keck-I telescope on Mauna Kea. MACS J0358.8-2955 is found to be one of the most X-ray luminous clusters known at z>0.3, featuring L_X(<r_500) = 4.24*10^45 erg/s, kT = (9.55 +0.58/-0.37) keV, M^{3D}_{gas}(<r_500) = (9.18+/-1.45)*10^13 M_sun, and M^{3D}_{tot}(<r_500) = (1.12+/-0.18)*10^15 M_sun. The system's high velocity dispersion of (1440 +130/-110) km/s (890 km/s when the correct relativistic equation is used), however, is inflated by infall along the line of sight, as the result of a complex merger of at least three sub-clusters. One collision proceeds close to head-on, while the second features a significant impact parameter. The temperature variations in the…
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