ASCA Observations of a Nearby and Massive Galaxy Cluster, Abell 3627

Abstract

The results obtained from the ASCA observations of the cluster of galaxies Abell 3627 are presented. This cluster, located behind the Milky way, was recently found to be a nearby, X-ray bright and very rich cluster. Pointed observations onto the central region of the cluster gave a gas temperature of 7 keV and a metallicity of about 0.2 solar. An offset pointing to a substructure elongated to south-east of the cluster center gave a significantly lower temperature of 5 keV. The 2--10 keV luminosity within a radius of 40' (1.1 Mpc) is estimated to be 3.7 × 1044 erg/s. The X-ray data imply a cluster mass of about 4× 1014 M within 40'.

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