Discovery of an Overlapping Cluster in Abell 1674 Field with Suzaku
Abstract
We present the results of a Suzaku observation of Abell 1674, an optically very rich (richness class 3) cluster cataloged as z = 0.1066. We discover the He-like Fe K-shell line from the central region for the first time, and find that the X-ray spectrum yields a high redshift of 0.215+0.007-0.006. On the other hand, the spectrum of the southwestern region is fitted with a redshift of 0.11 0.02 by the He-like Fe L-shell lines, consistent with the optically determined value. The gas temperature, metal abundance, and core radius of the X-ray emission in the central region are 3.8 0.2 keV, 0.20 0.05 Zsolar and 450 40 kpc, respectively, while those in the southwestern region are 2.0 0.2 keV, 0.41+0.17-0.13 Zsolar and 220+90-70 kpc, respectively. These parameters are typical for clusters. We thus conclude that Abell 1674 consists of two independent clusters, A1674-C at z ~0.22 and A1674-SW at z ~0.11, overlapping along the line of sight. The X-ray luminosities of A1674-C within r = 2 Mpc is 15.9 0.6 × 1043 erg s-1 in the 0.1-2.4 keV energy band, while that for A1674-SW is 1.25 0.07 × 1043 erg s-1. Both are consistent with those expected from the L-T relation of clusters within a factor of 2. This is another support for our conclusion.
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