The dynamical state of RXCJ1230.7+3439: a multi-substructured merging galaxy cluster
R. Barrena (1, 2), H. B\"ohringer (3, 4), G. Chon (4) ((1), Instituto de Astrof\'isica de Canarias, C/V\'ia L\'actea s/n, E-38205 La, Laguna, Tenerife, Spain (2) Universidad de La Laguna, Departamento de, Astrof\'isica, E-38206 La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain (3) Max-Planck-Institut

TL;DR
This study investigates the complex dynamical state of galaxy cluster RXCJ1230.7+3439, revealing it as a massive, pre-merging system with three subclusters likely to collide in about 0.3 Gyr, based on spectroscopic data and dynamical analysis.
Contribution
The paper provides a detailed dynamical analysis of RXCJ1230, identifying three substructures in a pre-merger phase and estimating their masses and future interaction, which is a novel detailed case study.
Findings
RXCJ1230 has a velocity dispersion of about 1000 km/s.
The cluster contains three subclusters in a pre-merger state.
The estimated merging will occur in approximately 0.3 Gyr.
Abstract
We analyse the kinematical and dynamical state of the galaxy cluster RXCJ1230.7+3439, at z=0.332, using 93 new spectroscopic redshifts of galaxies acquired at the 3.6m TNG telescope and from SDSS DR16 public data. We find that RXCJ1230 appears as a clearly isolated peak in the redshift space, with a global line-of-sight velocity dispersion of km s, and showing a very complex structure with the presence of three subclusters. Our analyses confirm that the three substructures detected are in a pre-merger phase, where the main interaction takes place with the south-west subclump. We compute a velocity dispersion of and km s for the main cluster and the south-west substructure, respectively. The central main body and south-west substructure differ by km s in the LOS velocity. From…
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