Chemical composition and enrichment of the Centaurus cluster core seen by XRISM/Resolve
F. Mernier, K. Fukushima, A. Simionescu, M. Kondo, A. Majumder, T. Pl\v{s}ek, N. Werner, Y. Fujita, K. Sato, K. Matsushita, M. Loewenstein, R. Mushotzky, J.-P. Breuer, R. Fujimoto, Y. Fukazawa, I. Hatsukade, K. Nakazawa, M. Urata, N. Yamasaki

TL;DR
This study uses XRISM/Resolve's high spectral resolution to precisely measure the chemical composition of the Centaurus cluster core, providing insights into metal enrichment processes and stellar populations in galaxy clusters.
Contribution
First high-resolution measurement of the Centaurus cluster core's chemical composition using XRISM/Resolve, constraining stellar populations and enrichment models.
Findings
Most abundance ratios are consistent with Solar System composition.
N/Fe ratio is super-solar, and Mg/Fe is half-solar, differing from other clusters.
Results support models combining AGB stars, SNcc, and SNIa for metal enrichment.
Abstract
Hot, X-ray emitting atmospheres pervading galaxy clusters are rich in metals, which have been synthesised and released by asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars, core-collapse supernovae (SNcc) and Type Ia supernovae (SNIa) over cosmic history. This makes the intracluster medium (ICM) an ideal astrophysical system to constrain its chemical composition, hence ultimately understand metal production and enrichment on megaparsec scales. In this work, we take advantage of the unprecedented ~5 eV resolution offered by XRISM/Resolve to measure the chemical composition of the core of the bright, nearby, and metal-rich Centaurus cluster (287 ks) with unprecedented accuracy. We use these measurements to provide constraints on the stellar populations having enriched the cluster core. We derived the Fe abundance and its relative Si/Fe, S/Fe, Ar/Fe, Ca/Fe, Cr/Fe, Mn/Fe, and Ni/Fe ratios. We completed…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
