Detection of an X-Ray Hot Region in the Virgo Cluster of Galaxies with ASCA

Abstract

Based on mapping observations with ASCA, an unusual hot region with a spatial extent of 1 square degree was discovered between M87 and M49 at a center coordinate of R. A. = 12h 27m 36s and Dec. = 918' (J2000). The X-ray emission from the region has a 2-10 keV flux of 1 × 10-11 ergs s-1 cm-2 and a temperature of kT 4 keV, which is significantly higher than that in the surrounding medium of 2 keV. The internal thermal energy in the hot region is estimated to be V n k T 1060 ergs with a gas density of 10-4 cm-3. A power-law spectrum with a photon index 1.7-2.3 is also allowed by the data. The hot region suggests there is an energy input due to a shock which is probably caused by the motion of the gas associated with M49, infalling toward the M87 cluster with a velocity 1000 km s-1.

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