Multi-wavelength Analysis of the Merging Galaxy Cluster A115
Abstract
A115 is a merging galaxy cluster at z0.2 with a number of remarkable features including a giant (2.5 Mpc) radio relic, two asymmetric X-ray peaks with trailing tails, and a peculiar line-of-sight velocity structure. We present a multi-wavelength study of A115 using optical imaging data from Subaru, X-ray data from Chandra, and spectroscopic data from the Keck/DEIMOS and MMT/Hectospec instruments. Our weak-lensing analysis shows that the cluster is comprised of two subclusters whose mass centroids are in excellent agreement with the two BCG positions (10"). By modeling A115 with a superposition of two Navarro-Frenk-White halos, we determine the masses of the northern and southern subclusters to be M200=1.58-0.49+0.56× 1014 M and 3.15-0.71+0.79× 1014 M, respectively. Combining the two halos, we estimate the total cluster mass to be M200=6.41-1.04+1.08×1014 M at R200=1.67-0.09+0.10 Mpc. These weak-lensing masses are significantly (a factor of 3-10) lower than what is implied by the X-ray and optical spectroscopic data. We attribute the difference to the gravitational and hydrodynamic disruption caused by the collision between the two subclusters.
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