Chemical enrichment of the ICM within the Virgo cluster I: radial profiles
Abstract
We present a detailed analysis of the elemental abundances distribution of the Virgo cluster using XMM-Newton observations. We included in the analysis a new EPIC-pn energy scale calibration which allow us to measure velocities with uncertainties down to v 150 km/s. We investigate the radial distribution of O, Ne, Mg, Si, Ar, S, Ca, Ni and Fe. We found that the best-fit model is close to a single-temperature component for distances >80~kpc and the cooler gas is more metal-rich. Discontinuities in temperature are found around 30~kpc and 90~kpc, which correspond to the radius of the cold fronts. We modeled elemental X/Fe ratio profiles with a linear combination of SNIa and SNcc models. We found a flat radial distribution of SNIa ratio over the total cluster enrichment, which supports an early ICM enrichment scenario, with most of the metals present being produced prior to clustering.
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