Chandra Observations of the Spectacular A3411-12 Merger Event

Abstract

We present deep Chandra observations of A3411-12, a remarkable merging cluster that hosts the most compelling evidence for electron re-acceleration at cluster shocks to date. Using the YX-M scaling relation, we find r500 1.3 Mpc, M500 = (7.1 0.7) × 1014 \ M, kT=6.5 0.1 keV, and a gas mass of M g,500 = (9.7 0.1) × 1013 M. The gas mass fraction within r500 is f g = 0.14 0.01. We compute the shock strength using density jumps to conclude that the Mach number of the merging subcluster is small (M ≤ 1.15-0.09+0.14). We also present pseudo-density, projected temperature, pseudo-pressure, and pseudo-entropy maps. Based on the pseudo-entropy map we conclude that the cluster is undergoing a mild merger, consistent with the small Mach number. On the other hand, radio relics extend over Mpc scale in the A3411-12 system, which strongly suggests that a population of energetic electrons already existed over extended regions of the cluster.

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