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A&A 432, 809-821 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20041666
An XMM-Newton view of the cluster of galaxies Abell 85
F. Durret1, G. B. Lima Neto2 and W. Forman31 Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris, CNRS, 98bis Bd Arago, 75014 Paris, France
e-mail: durret@iap.fr
2 Instituto de Astronomia, Geofísica e C. Atmosf./USP, R. do Matão 1226, 05508-090 São Paulo/SP, Brazil
3 Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, 60 Garden St, Cambridge MA 02138, USA
(Received 15 July 2004 / Accepted 17 November 2004 )
Abstract
We have observed the cluster of galaxies Abell 85 with
XMM-Newton. These data have allowed us in a previous paper to confirm
the existence of the extended 4 Mpc filament detected by the ROSAT
PSPC in the neighbourhood of this cluster, and to determine an X-ray
temperature of about ~
keV. We now present a thorough analysis
of the properties of the X-ray gas in the cluster itself, including
temperature and metallicity maps for the entire cluster. These results
show that Abell 85 had intense merging activity in the past and is not
fully relaxed, even in the central region. We have also determined the
individual abundances for some iron-group metals and
-elements
in various regions; the ratios of these metallicities to the iron
abundance show that both supernova types Ia and II must be involved
in the intra-cluster gas enrichment. Spectral analysis of the central
region suggests a different redshift of the X-ray emitting gas
compared to the mean cluster velocity derived from galaxy member
redshifts. We discuss the implications of the difference between the
cD galaxy redshift, the mean galaxy redshift and the hot gas redshift,
as well as the possibility of several groups being accreted on to
Abell 85. Finally, we obtain the dynamical mass profile and baryon
fraction taking into account the newly determined temperature profile.
The dynamical mass in Abell 85 has a steep density profile, similar to
the ones found in N-body simulations.
Key words: plasmas -- galaxies: intergalactic medium -- X-rays: galaxies: clusters -- galaxies: clusters: individual: A85
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