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Issue A&A
Volume 472, Number 3, September IV 2007
Page(s) 757 - 762
Section Cosmology (including clusters of galaxies)
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20077563



A&A 472, 757-762 (2007)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20077563

X-ray measured metallicities of the intra-cluster medium: a good measure for the metal mass?

W. Kapferer, T. Kronberger, J. Weratschnig, and S. Schindler

Institut für Astro- und Teilchenphysik, Universität Innsbruck, Technikerstrasse 25, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
    e-mail: wolfgang.e.kapferer@uibk.ac.at

(Received 28 March 2007 / Accepted 10 July 2007)

Abstract
Aims.We investigate whether X-ray observations map heavy elements in the Intra-Cluster Medium (ICM) well and whether the X-ray observations yield good estimates for the metal mass, with respect to predictions on transport mechanisms of heavy elements from galaxies into the ICM. We further test the accuracy of simulated metallicity maps.
Methods.We extract synthetic X-ray spectra from N-body/hydrodynamic simulations including metal enrichment processes, which we then analyse with the same methods as are applied to observations. By changing the metal distribution in the simulated galaxy clusters, we investigate the dependence of the overall metallicity as a function of the metal distribution. In addition we investigate the difference of X-ray weighted metal maps produced by simulations and metal maps extracted from artificial X-ray spectra, which we calculate with SPEX2.0 and analyse with XSPEC12.0.
Results.The overall metallicity depends strongly on the distribution of metals within the galaxy cluster. The more inhomogeneously the metals are distributed within the cluster, the less accurate is the metallicity as a measure for the true metal mass. The true metal mass is generally underestimated by X-ray observations. The difference between the X-ray weighted metal maps and the metal maps from synthetic X-ray spectra is on average less than 7% in the temperature regime above T > 3 $\times$ 107 K, i.e. X-ray weighted metal maps can be well used for comparison with observed metal maps. Extracting the metal mass in the central parts (r < 500 kpc) of galaxy clusters with X-ray observations results in metal mass underestimates up to a factor of three.


Key words: hydrodynamics -- methods: numerical -- galaxies: intergalactic medium



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