Chandra Observation of the Merging Cluster A168: A Late Stage in the Evolution of a Cold Front

  • Hallman E
  • Markevitch M
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Abstract

We present Chandra observations of the cool cluster A168, for which previous X-ray imaging and optical studies indicated a merger of two subclusters nearly in the plane of the sky. We derive a temperature map for A168, which shows that the merger has proceeded beyond the core passage and is near subcluster turnaround. It also reveals an unusual feature -- the gas core of one of the subclusters forms a tongue-like structure extending ahead (in the direction of motion) of the subcluster center. The coolest cluster gas is found in a crescent-shaped region at the tip of this tongue, and forms a cold front in pressure equilibrium with the external gas. In contrast with this feature's forward location, previously observed merger cold fronts (e.g., A3667, 1E0657--56) lagged behind their host subclusters, as expected in the presense of ram pressure. We propose that A168 illustrates a much later stage in the evolution of a cold front, when its host subcluster approaches the apocenter of the merger orbit where the ram pressure on its gas drops sharply. As a result, a large chunk of the subcluster gas ``slingshots'' past the dark matter center, becomes unbound from the subcluster and expands adiabatically, as seen in some recent hydrodynamic simulations.

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Hallman, E. J., & Markevitch, M. (2004). Chandra Observation of the Merging Cluster A168: A Late Stage in the Evolution of a Cold Front. The Astrophysical Journal, 610(2), L81–L84. https://doi.org/10.1086/423449

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