Discovery of Galaxy Clusters and a Head-Tail Radio Galaxy in the Direction of Globular Cluster NGC 6752
Zhongqun Cheng, Xiaohui Sun, Wei Wang, Zhiyuan Li

TL;DR
This study reports the serendipitous discovery of two galaxy clusters and a head-tail radio galaxy in the direction of globular cluster NGC 6752, using deep Chandra X-ray observations to analyze their properties and identify active galactic nuclei.
Contribution
First detailed X-ray analysis of two galaxy clusters in the NGC 6752 direction, revealing their properties and associated radio galaxy, expanding knowledge of cluster environments.
Findings
Discovered two galaxy clusters with detailed X-ray properties.
Identified a head-tail radio galaxy associated with one cluster.
Clusters have moderate mass and exhibit cool core features.
Abstract
We report the discovery of CXOU J191100-595621 and CXOU J191012-595619, two galaxy clusters serendipitously detected in the direction of globular cluster NGC 6752, based on archival {\it Chandra} observations with a total exposure time of ks. The deep {\it Chandra} X-ray data enabled us to measure properties of both systems, which result in a redshift of and , a temperature of keV and keV, an iron abundance of and , and a rest-frame full band (0.5-7 keV) luminosity of and for CXOU J191100-595621 and CXOU J191012-595619, respectively. The temperature profile of CXOU…
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