Friday, June 7, 2013

1306.1241 (Simona Ghizzardi et al.)

Metal jumps across sloshing cold fronts: the case of A496    [PDF]

Simona Ghizzardi, Sabrina De Grandi, Silvano Molendi
Cold-fronts in cool-core clusters are thought to be induced by minor mergers and to develop through a sloshing mechanism. While temperature and surface-brightness jumps have been detected and measured in many systems, a detailed characterization of the metal abundance across the discontinuity is only available for a handful of objects. Within the sloshing scenario, we expect the central cool and metal rich gas to be displaced outwards into lower abundance regions, thus generating a metal discontinuity across the front. We analyzed a long (120 ksec) XMM-Newton observation of A496 to study the metal distribution and its correlation with the cold-fronts. We find Fe discontinuities across the two main cold-fronts located ~60 kpc NNW and ~160 kpc South of the peak and a metal excess in the South direction.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1306.1241

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