A Chandra X-ray Study of Cygnus A - III. The Cluster of Galaxies

Abstract

The results from a recent Chandra ACIS-S study of the cluster surrounding Cygnus A are presented. We have deprojected the X-ray spectra taken from various elliptical shells in order to derive the run of temperature, density, pressure, and abundance for the ICM as a function of radius. We confirm a drop in temperature of the X-ray emitting gas from 8 keV more than 2 from the center to 5 keV some 30 from the center, with the coolest gas immediately adjacent to the radio galaxy. ``Belts'' of slightly cooler ( 4 keV) X-ray emitting gas run around the minor dimension of the cavity created by the radio source. We find a metallicity gradient in the X-ray emitting gas, with the highest metallicities ( solar) in the inner annuli, decreasing to 0.3 solar in the outer parts. The total mass within 500 kpc is found to be (2.0--2.8) × 1014 M and approximately 3.5--5% of the mass is X-ray emitting gas [ABRIDGED].

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