Friday, June 7, 2013

1306.1382 (Hideyuki Mori et al.)

A New Cluster of Galaxies towards the Galactic Bulge, Suzaku J1759-3450    [PDF]

Hideyuki Mori, Yoshitomo Maeda, Akihiro Furuzawa, Yoshito Haba, Yoshihiro Ueda
We observed an extended X-ray source designated as Suzaku J1759-3450 with the Suzaku and Chandra observations towards 1RXS J175911.0-344921, which is an unidentified X-ray source listed in the ROSAT Bright Source Catalogue. A conspicuous emission line at 6 keV was also found in the Suzaku J1759-3450 spectrum. Assuming the emission line to be K emission from He-like Fe ions, we inferred Suzaku J1759-3450 to be an extragalactic object located at z = 0.13. The radial profile of the surface brightness in the 0.5-10 keV band was explained well with an isothermal beta-model of r_c = 1.61' and beta = 0.78. The X-ray spectrum was well reproduced by an optically-thin thermal plasma with the electron temperature of kT_e = 5.3 keV attenuated by the photoelectric absorption of N_H = 2.3 x 10^21 cm^-2. The bolometric X-ray luminosity of L_X (r < r_500) = 4.3 x 10^44 erg s^-1 is consistent with that expected from the L_X-T relation of clusters of galaxies. In terms of the spatial extent, the X-ray spectrum, and the bolometric luminosity of the X-ray emitting gas, we concluded that Suzaku J1759-3450 is a new cluster of galaxies.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1306.1382

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