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Chandra deep observation of XDCP J0044.0-2033, a massive galaxy cluster at z>1.5

Authors :
Tozzi, P.
Santos, J. S.
Jee, M. J.
Fassbender, R.
Rosati, P.
Nastasi, A.
Forman, W.
Sartoris, B.
Borgani, S.
Boehringer, H.
Altieri, B.
Pratt, G. W.
Nonino, M.
Jones, C.
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
arXiv, 2014.

Abstract

We report the analysis of the Chandra observation of XDCP J0044.0-2033, a massive, distant (z=1.579) galaxy cluster discovered in the XDCP survey. The total exposure time of 380 ks with Chandra ACIS-S provides the deepest X-ray observation currently achieved on a massive, high redshift cluster. Extended emission from the Intra Cluster Medium (ICM) is detected at a very high significance level (S/N~20) on a circular region with a 44" radius, corresponding to $R_{ext}=375$ kpc at the cluster redshift. We perform an X-ray spectral fit of the ICM emission modeling the spectrum with a single-temperature thermal mekal model. Our analysis provides a global temperature $kT=6.7^{+1.3}_{-0.9}$ keV, and a iron abundance $Z_{Fe} = 0.41_{-0.26}^{+0.29}Z_{Fe_\odot}$ (error bars correspond to 1 $��$). We fit the background-subtracted surface brightness profile with a single $��$-model out to 44", finding a rather flat profile with no hints of a cool core. We derive the deprojected electron density profile and compute the ICM mass within the extraction radius $R_{ext}=375$ kpc to be $M_{ICM}(r<br />42 pages, 12 Figures, ApJ in press

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a9c25a12b2a7fe82da8866fcfda9287f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1412.5200