Deprojected analysis of Abell 1835 observed with Chandra and compared with XMM-Newton

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Using a deprojection technique, we study the X-ray properties of the galaxy cluster Abell 1835 observed with Chandra, including temperature, abundance, electron density, gas mass fraction, and total mass. A comparison with the results without deprojection shows that the properties do not change much. When we compare the results with those of XMM-Newton, the difference between the temperature profiles derived from Chandra and XMM-Newton data still exists, even if the point-spread function effect of XMM-Newton is corrected. To investigate the reasons for the difference, we used the spectra to cross-calibrate the temperatures. They show that the Chandra spectra can be fitted well with XMM-Newton temperatures. Furthermore, we derive the electron density profile from Chandra data with XMM-Newton temperatures and calculate the projected mass, which is consistent with the XMM-Newton mass and a little lower than the weak lensing mass at r 500. Thus, it seems that the temperature derived from XMM-Newton may be more reliable. © 2012 ESO.

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Li, C. K., Jia, S. M., Chen, Y., Xiang, F., Wang, Y. S., & Zhao, H. H. (2012). Deprojected analysis of Abell 1835 observed with Chandra and compared with XMM-Newton. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 545. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201118578

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