Revealing a Head-on Major Merger in the Nearby NGC 6338 Group with Chandra and VLA Observations

  • Wang Y
  • Lui F
  • Shen Z
  • et al.
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Abstract

By analyzing the Chandra archival data of the nearby NGC 6338 galaxy group, we identify two X-ray bright clumps (N-clump and S-clump) within the central kpc, and detect an arc-like X-ray brightness discontinuity at the south boundary of the N-clump, which is defined as a cold front with a gas flow Mach number of . Furthermore, at the northeast boundary of the S-clump (dominated by galaxy NGC 6338) another X-ray edge is detected that corresponds to a weaker cold front. Therefore, the two clumps are approaching each other approximately from opposite directions, and the group is undergoing a head-on collision that is in a stage of pre-core passage. This merger scenario is also supported by the study of the line-of-sight velocity distribution of the group member galaxies. The merger mass ratio is about 1:1.8 as estimated from the central gas temperature of the two clumps, which suggests the merger is most likely to be a major merger. We also analyze the Very Large Array 1.4 and 4.9 GHz radio data, but we do not detect any extended radio emission that is associated with the merger.

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Wang, Y., Lui, F., Shen, Z., Wang, J., Hu, D., & Xu, H.-G. (2019). Revealing a Head-on Major Merger in the Nearby NGC 6338 Group with Chandra and VLA Observations. The Astrophysical Journal, 870(2), 132. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aaf234

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