A very deep Chandra observation of Abell 1795: The Cold Front and Cooling Wake
S.Ehlert, M.McDonald, E.D.Miller, L.P.David, and M.W.Bautz

TL;DR
This paper analyzes deep Chandra X-ray observations of galaxy cluster Abell 1795, revealing detailed structures in the cool core, including a cooling filament linked to star formation and evidence of gas uplift and dynamic core processes.
Contribution
It provides high-resolution thermodynamic mapping of the cluster core, identifying new features and linking X-ray cooling gas to star formation and core dynamics.
Findings
Detection of a high-pressure feature indicating bulk core motion
Identification of cool (~3 keV) gas coincident with H-alpha filaments
Spectroscopic cooling rate consistent with star formation rate in filaments
Abstract
We present a new analysis of very deep Chandra observations of the galaxy cluster Abell 1795. Utilizing nearly 750 ks of net ACIS imaging, we are able to resolve the thermodynamic structure of the Intracluster Medium (ICM) on length scales of ~ 1 kpc near the cool core. We find several previously unresolved structures, including a high pressure feature to the north of the BCG that appears to arise from the bulk motion of Abell 1795's cool core. To the south of the cool core, we find low temperature (~ 3 keV), diffuse ICM gas extending for distances of ~ 50 kpc spatially coincident with previously identified filaments of H-alpha emission. Gas at similar temperatures is also detected in adjacent regions without any H-alpha emission. The X-ray gas coincident with the H-alpha filament has been measured to be cooling spectroscopically at a rate of ~ 1 Solar Masses/ yr, consistent with…
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