Simulations of the merging galaxy cluster Abell 3376
Rubens E. G. Machado, Gast\~ao B. Lima Neto

TL;DR
This study uses hydrodynamical simulations to reconstruct the recent merger history of galaxy cluster Abell 3376, matching observed X-ray and radio features to constrain collision parameters and dynamics.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed simulation-based reconstruction of Abell 3376's merger history, estimating collision parameters and shock properties.
Findings
Collision with mass ratio 1/6-1/8
Subcluster's gas density four times higher
Collision occurred about 0.5 Gyr ago
Abstract
Observed galaxy clusters often exhibit X-ray morphologies suggestive of recent interaction with an infalling subcluster. Abell 3376 is a nearby (z=0.046) massive galaxy cluster whose bullet-shaped X-ray emission indicates that it may have undergone a recent collision. It displays a pair of Mpc-scale radio relics and its brightest cluster galaxy is located 970 h_70^-1 kpc away from the peak of X-ray emission, where the second brightest galaxy lies. We attempt to recover the dynamical history of Abell 3376. We perform a set of N-body adiabatic hydrodynamical simulations using the SPH code Gadget-2. These simulations of binary cluster collisions are aimed at exploring the parameter space of possible initial configurations. By attempting to match X-ray morphology, temperature, virial mass and X-ray luminosity, we set approximate constraints on some merger parameters. Our best models suggest…
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