Unveiling the shape: a multi-wavelength analysis of the galaxy clusters Abell 76 and Abell 1307
R. Barrena, L. Pizzuti, G. Chon, H. B\"ohringer

TL;DR
This study analyzes the dynamical state and mass distribution of galaxy clusters Abell 76 and Abell 1307 using optical, X-ray, and SZ data, revealing their different evolutionary stages and orbital characteristics.
Contribution
It provides a multi-wavelength dynamical analysis of two galaxy clusters, combining spectroscopic, X-ray, and SZ data to understand their structure and evolution.
Findings
A76 is a young, anisotropic, low-brightness cluster with radial orbits.
A1307 is more massive, compact, and shows signs of recent mergers.
Both clusters' mass profiles correlate with X-ray surface brightness maps.
Abstract
We analyse the dynamical state of the galaxy clusters Abell 76 and Abell 1307 from the optical point of view, presenting a coherent scenario that responds to the X-ray emissions observed in these structures. Our study is based on 231 and 164 spectroscopic redshifts, for the clusters A76 and A1307, respectively. We find that A76 and A1307 are two galaxy clusters at and 0.0815, respectively, with velocity dispersions of km s and km s, and showing velocity distributions following, in practice, Gaussian profiles. From our dynamical analysis, X-ray studies and SZ-Planck emission, we obtain a mean total mass M M and M for A76 and A1307, respectively. We find that the spatial distribution of likely cluster members in the case of A76 is very anisotropic, while…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research
