The growth of the galaxy cluster Abell 85: mergers, shocks, stripping and seeding of clumping
Y. Ichinohe, N. Werner, A. Simionescu, S. W. Allen, R. E. A. Canning,, S. Ehlert, F. Mernier, T. Takahashi

TL;DR
This study uses deep X-ray observations to analyze the complex merger dynamics, gas stripping, and inhomogeneity seeding in galaxy cluster Abell 85, revealing detailed plasma transport and thermodynamic structures.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the plasma transport properties, gas stripping processes, and the impact of mergers on cluster inhomogeneities in Abell 85.
Findings
Detection of sharp, smooth edges indicating plasma transport differences.
Evidence of gas stripping from infalling subclusters.
Identification of a supersonic merger with Mach ~1.4.
Abstract
We present the results of deep Chandra, XMM-Newton and Suzaku observations of the nearby galaxy cluster Abell 85, which is currently undergoing at least two mergers, and in addition shows evidence for gas sloshing which extends out to r ~ 600 kpc. One of the two infalling subclusters, to the south of the main cluster center, has a dense, X-ray bright cool core and a tail extending to the southeast. The northern edge of this tail is strikingly smooth and sharp (narrower than the Coulomb mean free path of the ambient gas) over a length of 200 kpc, while toward the southwest the boundary of the tail is blurred and bent, indicating a difference in the plasma transport properties between these two edges. The thermodynamic structure of the tail strongly supports an overall northwestward motion. We propose, that a sloshing-induced tangential, ambient, coherent gas flow is bending the tail…
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