Structure of Abell 1995 from optical and X-ray data: a galaxy cluster with an elongated radio halo
W. Boschin, M. Girardi, R. Barrena

TL;DR
This study combines optical and X-ray data to analyze the internal structure of galaxy cluster Abell 1995, revealing signs of a complex merger process and providing insights into its radio halo and dark matter distribution.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive multi-wavelength analysis of Abell 1995, identifying multiple substructures and merger stages, which advances understanding of galaxy cluster dynamics and radio halo origins.
Findings
Detection of two main optical subclusters causing elongation
Identification of three X-ray peaks indicating complex merger
Evidence of bimodal merger in a post core-core passage phase
Abstract
Abell 1995 is a puzzling galaxy cluster hosting a powerful radio halo, but it has not yet been recognized as a obvious cluster merger, as usually expected for clusters with diffuse radio emission. We aim at an exhaustive analysis of the internal structure of Abell 1995 to verify if this cluster is really dynamically relaxed, as reported in previous studies. We base our analysis on new and archival spectroscopic and photometric data for 126 galaxies in the field of Abell 1995. The study of the hot intracluster medium was performed on X-ray archival data. Based on 87 fiducial cluster members, we have computed the average cluster redshift <z>=0.322 and the global radial velocity dispersion ~1300 km/s. We detect two main optical subclusters separated by 1.5 arcmin that cause the known NE-SW elongation of the galaxy distribution and a significant velocity gradient in the same direction. As…
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