Shocks and cold fronts in merging galaxy clusters: new detections with Chandra [HEAP]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1707.07038


A number of merging galaxy clusters shows the presence of shocks and cold fronts, i.e. sharp discontinuities in surface brightness and temperature. The observation of these features requires an X-ray telescope with high spatial resolution like Chandra, and allows to study important aspects concerning the physics of the intra-cluster medium (ICM), such as its thermal conduction and viscosity, as well as to provide information on the physical conditions leading to the acceleration of cosmic rays and magnetic field amplification in the cluster environment. In this work we search for new shocks and cold fronts in a sample of 15 merging clusters observed with Chandra by using different imaging and spectral techniques of X-ray observations. Our analysis led to the discovery of 22 edges: 6 shocks, 8 cold fronts and 8 with uncertain origin. All the 6 shocks detected have $\mathcal{M} < 2$ derived from density and temperature jumps. This work increases the statistics of detected discontinuities in clusters and shows the potential of combining diverse approaches aimed to identify edges in the ICM.

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A. Botteon, F. Gastaldello and G. Brunetti
Tue, 25 Jul 17
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Comments: 26 pages, 33 figures, 5 tables, submitted to MNRAS