Origin of central abundances in the hot intra-cluster medium - II. Chemical enrichment and supernova yield models
Fran\c{c}ois Mernier, Jelle de Plaa, Ciro Pinto, Jelle S. Kaastra,, Peter Kosec, Yu-Ying Zhang, Junjie Mao, Norbert Werner, Onno R. Pols, Jacco, Vink

TL;DR
This study compares observed X-ray abundance ratios in galaxy cluster atmospheres to supernova models, revealing discrepancies and suggesting specific supernova types and contributions that better explain the chemical enrichment of the intra-cluster medium.
Contribution
It provides a detailed comparison of observed ICM abundances with supernova nucleosynthesis models, identifying the need for additional supernova types and mixed contributions to match observations.
Findings
Standard SNIa and SNcc models fail to reproduce Ca/Fe and Ni/Fe ratios.
Delayed-detonation SNIa models better match Ca/Fe ratios.
Both deflagration and delayed-detonation SNIa contribute to ICM enrichment.
Abstract
The hot intra-cluster medium (ICM) is rich in metals, which are synthesised by supernovae (SNe) and accumulate over time into the deep gravitational potential well of clusters of galaxies. Since most of the elements visible in X-rays are formed by type Ia (SNIa) and/or core-collapse (SNcc) supernovae, measuring their abundances gives us direct information on the nucleosynthesis products of billions of SNe since the epoch of the star formation peak (z~2-3). In this study, we compare the most accurate average X/Fe abundance ratios (compiled in a previous work from XMM-Newton EPIC and RGS observations of 44 galaxy clusters, groups, and ellipticals), representative of the chemical enrichment in the nearby ICM, to various SNIa and SNcc nucleosynthesis models found in the literature. The use of a SNcc model combined to any favoured standard SNIa model (deflagration or delayed-detonation)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
