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A&A 472, 383-394 (2007)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20077580
Mass distribution in the most X-ray-luminous galaxy cluster RX J1347.5-1145 studied with XMM-Newton
M. Gitti1, R. Piffaretti2, and S. Schindler31 INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Bologna, via Ranzani 1, 40127 Bologna, Italy
e-mail: myriam.gitti@oabo.inaf.it
2 SISSA/ISAS, via Beirut 4, 34014 Trieste, Italy
3 Institut für Astro- und Teilchen Physik, Leopold-Franzens Universität Innsbruck, Technikerstraße 25, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
(Received 1 April 2007 / Accepted 18 June 2007 )
Abstract
Context.We report on the analysis of XMM-Newton observations of RX
J1347.5-1145 (z=0.451), the most X-ray-luminous galaxy cluster.
Aims.We present a detailed total and gas mass determination up to large
distances (~1.7 Mpc), study the scaling properties of the
cluster, and explore the role of AGN heating in the cluster cool core.
Methods.By means of spatially resolved spectroscopy we derive density,
temperature, entropy, and cooling time profiles of the intra-cluster
medium. We compute the total mass profile of the cluster in the
assumption of hydrostatic equilibrium.
Results.If the disturbed south-east region of the cluster is excluded from
the analysis, our results on shape, normalization, scaling
properties of density, temperature, entropy, and cooling time
profiles are fully consistent with those of relaxed, cool core
clusters. We compare our total and gas mass estimates
with previous X-ray, lensing, dynamical, and SZ studies. We find
good agreement with other X-ray results, dynamical mass
measurements, weak lensing masses and SZ results. We confirm a
discrepancy of a factor ~2 between strong lensing and X-ray
mass determinations and find a gross mismatch between our total mass
estimate and the mass reconstructed through the combination of both
strong and weak lensing. We explore the effervescent heating
scenario in the core of RX J1347.5-1145 and find support to the
picture that AGN outflows and heat conduction are able to quench
radiative cooling.
Key words: galaxies: clusters: individual: RX J1347.5-1145 -- X-rays: galaxies: clusters -- galaxies: intergalactic medium -- galaxies: cooling flows -- cosmology: dark matter -- cosmology: observations
© ESO 2007
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