Accretion processes in the galaxy cluster Hydra A/Abell 780
M. Girardi, W. Boschin, M. Nonino, C. Innocentin, S. De Grandi

TL;DR
This study analyzes the velocity field and substructures of galaxy cluster Abell 780, revealing small infalling groups and asymmetries that suggest ongoing minor accretion processes within an otherwise relaxed cluster.
Contribution
It provides a detailed spectroscopic analysis of Abell 780, identifying substructures and infalling groups, and offers insights into the cluster's dynamical state and accretion processes.
Findings
Detection of a galaxy group associated with LEDA 87445 infalling into the cluster.
Identification of velocity asymmetries indicating minor substructures.
Estimation of the cluster's mass and dynamical properties.
Abstract
Clusters of galaxies evolve and accrete mass, mostly from small galaxy systems. Our aim is to study the velocity field of the galaxy cluster Abell 780, which is known for the powerful radio source Hydra A at its center and where a spectacular X-ray tail associated with the galaxy LEDA 87445 has been discovered. Our analysis is based on the new spectroscopic data for hundreds of galaxies obtained with the Italian Telescopio Nazionale {\em Galileo} and the Very Large Telescope. We have constructed a redshift catalog of 623 galaxies and selected a sample of 126 cluster members. We analyze the internal structure of the cluster using a number of techniques. We estimate the mean redshift z=0.0545, the line-of-sight velocity dispersion sigmav about 800 km/s, and the dynamical mass M200 about 5.4 10E14 solar masses. The global properties of Abell 780 are typical of relaxed clusters. On a…
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