A rare, strong shock front in the merging cluster SPT-CL J2031-4037
We present our findings from the new deep Chandra observations ($256$ ks) of the merging galaxy cluster SPT-CL J2031-4037 at $z = 0.34$. Our observations reveal intricate structures seen in a major merger akin to the Bullet Cluster. The X-ray data confirm the existence of two shock fronts, one to th...
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Zusammenfassung: | We present our findings from the new deep Chandra observations ($256$ ks) of
the merging galaxy cluster SPT-CL J2031-4037 at $z = 0.34$. Our observations
reveal intricate structures seen in a major merger akin to the Bullet Cluster.
The X-ray data confirm the existence of two shock fronts, one to the northwest
and one to the southeast by directly measuring the temperature jump of gas
across the surface brightness edges. The stronger shock front in the northwest
has a density jump of $3.16 \pm 0.34$ across the sharp surface brightness edge
and Mach number $M = 3.36^{+0.87}_{-0.48}$, which makes this cluster one of the
rare merging systems with a Mach number $M > 2$. We use the northwestern shock
to compare two models for shock heating - the instant heating model and the
Coulomb collisional heating model, and we determine that the temperatures
across the shock front agree with the Coulomb collisional model of heating. For
the shock front in the southeastern region, we find a density jump of $1.53 \pm
0.14$ and a Mach number of $M = 1.36 ^{+0.09}_{-0.08}$. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2406.19264 |