Measuring bulk flows of the intracluster medium in the Perseus and Coma galaxy clusters using XMM-Newton
J. S. Sanders, K. Dennerl, H. R. Russell, D. Eckert, C. Pinto, A. C., Fabian, S. A. Walker, T. Tamura, J. ZuHone, F. Hofmann

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new calibration technique for XMM-Newton data that enables precise measurement of bulk flows in galaxy clusters' intracluster medium, revealing dynamic motions and merger histories.
Contribution
A novel calibration method for XMM-Newton EPIC-pn data improves bulk flow measurements in galaxy clusters, validated against Hitomi results and applied to Perseus and Coma.
Findings
Perseus shows a 480 km/s velocity increase near a cold front.
Coma exhibits a 1000 km/s velocity range indicating ongoing merger activity.
Calibration accuracy improved to better than 150 km/s at the Fe-K line.
Abstract
We demonstrate a novel technique for calibrating the energy scale of the XMM EPIC-pn detector, which allows us to measure bulk flows in the intracluster medium (ICM) of the Perseus and Coma clusters. The procedure uses the instrumental lines present in all observations, in particular, Cu-Ka. By studying their spatial and temporal variations, in addition to incorporating calibration observations, we refined the absolute energy scale to better than 150 km/s at the Fe-K line, a large improvement over the nominal accuracy of 550 km/s. We then mapped the bulk motions over much of the central 1200 and 800 kpc of Perseus and Coma, respectively, in spatial regions down to 65 and 140 kpc size. We cross-checked our procedure by comparing our measurements with those found in Perseus by Hitomi for an overlapping region, finding consistent results. For Perseus, there is a LoS velocity increase of…
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