Thermodynamics of the Coma Cluster Outskirts
A. Simionescu, N. Werner, O. Urban, S. W. Allen, A. C. Fabian, A., Mantz, K. Matsushita, P. E. J. Nulsen, J. S. Sanders, T. Sasaki, T. Sato, Y., Takei, S. A. Walker

TL;DR
This study uses Suzaku X-ray observations to analyze the thermodynamic properties of the Coma Cluster's outskirts, revealing shock fronts, entropy variations, and consistency with large-scale structure models, highlighting the impact of merging events.
Contribution
First detailed thermodynamic mapping of the Coma Cluster outskirts using Suzaku, identifying shock fronts and entropy features linked to merging activity.
Findings
Detection of a shock front at 40 arcmin correlating with radio halo edges
Entropy profiles generally follow gravitational models but show possible flattening
Pressure measurements align with Planck SZ data
Abstract
We present results from a large mosaic of Suzaku observations of the Coma Cluster, the nearest and X-ray brightest hot, dynamically active, non-cool core system, focusing on the thermodynamic properties of the ICM on large scales. For azimuths not aligned with an infalling subcluster towards the southwest, our measured temperature and X-ray brightness profiles exhibit broadly consistent radial trends, with the temperature decreasing from about 8.5 keV at the cluster center to about 2 keV at a radius of 2 Mpc, which is the edge of our detection limit. The SW merger significantly boosts the surface brightness, allowing us to detect X-ray emission out to ~2.2 Mpc along this direction. Apart from the southwestern infalling subcluster, the surface brightness profiles show multiple edges around radii of 30-40 arcmin. The azimuthally averaged temperature profile, as well as the deprojected…
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