The SRG/eROSITA All-Sky Survey: Large-scale view of the Centaurus cluster
Angie Veronica, Thomas H. Reiprich, Florian Pacaud, Jeremy S. Sanders,, Efrain Gattuzz, Michael C. H. Yeung, Esra Bulbul, Vittorio Ghirardini, Ang, Liu, Caroline Mannes, Alexander Morelli, and Naomi Ota

TL;DR
This study uses combined SRG/eROSITA data to analyze the Centaurus cluster's X-ray properties, revealing detailed gas temperature, metallicity, and surface brightness profiles out to large radii, and identifying shock-heated regions and structural features.
Contribution
First comprehensive X-ray analysis of the Centaurus cluster covering the entire azimuth beyond 30 arcminutes, with detailed profiles extending to the cluster's outskirts.
Findings
Core shows sloshing-induced structures.
Temperature and metallicity profiles indicate shock heating and iron bias.
Detected X-ray emission out to the cluster's virial radius.
Abstract
Methods. We utilized the combined five SRG/eROSITA All-Sky Survey data (eRASS:5) to perform X-ray imaging and spectral analyses of the Centaurus cluster in various directions to large radii. Surface brightness (SB) profiles out to were constructed. We acquired gas temperature, metallicity, and normalization per area profiles out to . We compared our results with previous Centaurus studies, cluster outskirts measurements, and simulations. Comprehensive sky background analysis was done across the FoV, in particular, to assess the variation of the eROSITA Bubble emission that partially contaminates the field. Results. The processed X-ray images show the known sloshing-induced structures in the core. The core () is better described with a 2T model than a 1T model. Here, we measured lower T from the cooler component (~1.0 keV) and higher Z…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
