Vol 13, No 10

A Chandra study of the massive, distant galaxy cluster SDSS J0150–1005

Zhen-Zhen Qin, Hai-Guang Xu, Jing-Ying Wang, Jun-Hua Gu

Abstract

Abstract We present a study of a fossil cluster, SDSS J0150–1005 (z ≃ 0.364), with high spatial resolution based on the imaging spectroscopic analysis of Chandra observations. The Chandra X-ray image shows a relaxed and symmetric morphology, which indicates that SDSS J0150–1005 is a well-developed galaxy cluster with no sign of a recent merger. According to the isothermal model, its global gas temperature is 5.73 ± 0.80 keV, and the virial mass is 6.23 ± 1.34 × 1014M⊙. Compared with the polytropic temperature model, the mass calculated based on the isothermal model is overestimated by 49%±11. The central gas entropy, S0.1r200 = 143.9 ± 18.3 keV cm2 , is significantly lower than the average value of normal galaxy clusters with similar temperatures. Our results indicate that SDSS J0150–1005 formed during an early epoch.

Keywords

Keywords galaxies: clusters: general — galaxies: evolution — galaxies: halos— intergalactic medium — X-rays: galaxies: clusters

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