Closing Pandora's Box -- The deepest X-ray observations of Abell 2744 and a multi-wavelength merger picture
Urmila Chadayammuri, \'Akos Bogd\'an, Gerrit Schellenberger, John, ZuHone

TL;DR
This study uses ultra-deep X-ray observations and simulations to unravel the complex merger history of galaxy cluster Abell 2744, revealing detailed core disruptions, shock features, and the dynamics of multiple subclusters.
Contribution
It provides the deepest X-ray analysis of Abell 2744 combined with idealized merger simulations, clarifying its merger scenario and the impact of large-scale overdensities.
Findings
Disruption of cool cores in subclusters observed in detail
Confirmation of a shock to the northwest of the cluster
Best-fit scenario involves a head-on N-S merger 0.5-0.6 Gyr ago
Abstract
Abell 2744, also known as Pandora's Cluster, is a complex merging galaxy cluster. While a major merger is clear along the north-south axis, the dynamical state of the northwest subcluster has been highly uncertain. We present ultra-deep (2.1 Ms) X-ray observations of Abell 2744 obtained with the Chandra X-ray Observatory and reinterpret the multi-wavelength picture with a suite of idealised simulations of galaxy cluster mergers. The new data reveal in unprecedented detail the disruption of cool cores in the three X-ray luminous subclusters and confirm the presence of a shock to the NW. A position-velocity clustering of the cluster member galaxies shows a clearly separated S2 component, with a implying a separation of 53 Mpc or a line-of-sight velocity of , or likely some combination of the two. While binary simulations allow NW to have…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
