Discovery of large scale shock fronts correlated with the radio halo and radio relic in the A2163 galaxy cluster
Sophia Th\"olken, Thomas H. Reiprich, Martin W. Sommer, Naomi Ota

TL;DR
This study identifies multiple shock fronts in galaxy cluster A2163 through X-ray and radio observations, revealing complex merger dynamics and correlating shock features with radio relics and halos.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed detection and characterization of multiple shock fronts in A2163, linking them to radio features and merger activity.
Findings
Three shock fronts identified with Mach numbers 1.5 to 3.2.
Shock fronts coincide with radio relics and halos.
Evidence supports a complex, multi-stage cluster merger.
Abstract
Imprints of galaxy cluster formation processes are visible in the intracluster medium and can arise in shock fronts, which are detectable via discontinuities in e.g. the gas temperature and density profiles. In this study, we investigate the X-ray properties of the intracluster gas and the radio morphology of the extraordinary cluster A2163. This cluster shows an irregular morphology in various wavelengths and has one of the most luminous and extended known radio halos. Additionally, it is one of the hottest clusters known. We analyze two Suzaku observations of A2163, one in the north-east (NE) and one in the south-west (SW) direction, and use archival XMM-Newton data to remove point sources in the field of view. To compare our findings in the X-ray regime with the radio emission, we obtain radio images of the cluster from an archival VLA observation at 20cm. We identify three shock…
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