XMM-Newton view of the shock heating in an early merging cluster, CIZA J1358.9$-$4750
Y. Omiya, K. Nakazawa, K. Matsushita, S. B. Kobayashi, N. Okabe, K., Sato, T. Tamura, Y. Fujita, L. Gu, T. Kitayama, T. Akahori, K. Kurahara, T., Yamaguchi

TL;DR
This study uses XMM-Newton observations to identify and analyze shock fronts in a merging galaxy cluster, estimating shock properties and energy flow, and confirming the presence of a northern shock.
Contribution
The paper presents the first detection of a northern shock in CIZA J1358.9-4750 and develops a 3D merger model to estimate shock Mach numbers and energetics.
Findings
Discovered a new northern shock front in the cluster.
Estimated Mach numbers of ~1.3 and ~1.7 for southeast and northwest shocks.
Calculated the shock age to be approximately 260 million years.
Abstract
CIZA J1358.9-4750 is a nearby galaxy cluster in the early phase of a major merger. The two-dimensional temperature map using XMM-Newton EPIC-PN observation confirms the existence of a high temperature region, which we call the "hot region", in the "bridge region" connecting the two clusters. The ~ 500 kpc wide region between the southeast and northwest boundaries also has higher pseudo pressure compared to the unshocked regions, suggesting the existence of two shocks. The southern shock front is clearly visible in the X-ray surface brightness image and has already been reported by Kato et al. (2015). The northern one, on the other hand, is newly discovered. To evaluate their Mach number, we constructed a three-dimensional toy merger model with overlapping shocked and unshocked components in line of sight. The unshocked and preshock ICM conditions are estimated based on those outside the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
