A combined X-ray, optical and radio view of the merging galaxy cluster MACS J0417.5-1154 [CEA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1810.12071


We present a comprehensive multi-wavelength analysis of the merging galaxy cluster MACS~J0417.5-1154 at a redshift of $z=0.44$, using available images red obtained with \chandra\ in X-ray, {\it Subaru}, {\it Hubble Space Telescope} (HST) in optical, {\it Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope} (GMRT) in radio and {\it Bolocam} at 2.1~mm wavelength. This is an example of a complex merging galaxy cluster also hosting a steep-spectrum Mpc scale radio halo. The mass distribution obtained by weak lensing reconstruction shows that MACS~J0417.5-1154 belongs to the dissociative class of mergers, where one of its substructures has had its gas content detached after the pericentric passage. We find the main cluster mass $M_{200}~=~11.5^{+3.0}{-3.5} \times 10^{14}\ M\odot$ and the smaller second (sub)cluster mass to be $M_{200}~=~1.96^{+1.60}{-0.95} \times 10^{14}\ M\odot$, leading to a large total mass of $M_{200}~=~13.8^{+2.6}{-2.8} \times 10^{14}\ M\odot$. The overall structure, surface brightness profile, temperature and metal abundance of the intra-cluster medium (ICM) all point towards the presence of a cold front and merger induced gas-sloshing motion near the core. We detect a surface brightness edge to the south$-$east direction at a projected distance of $\sim$45 arcsec ($\sim$255\,kpc) from the centre of this cluster. The X-ray spectral analysis across the inner and outer edge allows us to confirm the detected edge as a cold front. The GMRT 235\,MHz observation shows a comet$-$like extended sychrotron radio halo emission trailing behind the cold front. The peak of the Sunyaev-Zel’dovich decrement is found displaced from the centre of X-ray emission, which is interpreted as consequence of the merger dynamics.

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M. Pandge, R. Monteiro-Oliveira, J. Bagchi, et. al.
Tue, 30 Oct 18
24/73

Comments: 14 pages, 11 figures