A uniform metallicity in the outskirts of massive, nearby galaxy clusters

Abstract

Suzaku measurements of a homogeneous metal distribution of Z0.3 Solar in the outskirts of the nearby Perseus cluster suggest that chemical elements were deposited and mixed into the intergalactic medium before clusters formed, likely over 10 billion years ago. A key prediction of this early enrichment scenario is that the intracluster medium in all massive clusters should be uniformly enriched to a similar level. Here, we confirm this prediction by determining the iron abundances in the outskirts (r>0.25r200) of a sample of ten other nearby galaxy clusters observed with Suzaku for which robust measurements based on the Fe-K lines can be made. Across our sample the iron abundances are consistent with a constant value, Z Fe=0.3160.012 Solar (2=28.85 for 25 degrees of freedom). This is remarkably similar to the measurements for the Perseus cluster of Z Fe=0.3140.012 Solar, using the Solar abundance scale of Asplund et al. (2009).

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