Forming One of the Most Massive Objects in the Universe: The Quadruple Merger in Abell 1758

Schellenberger G.; David L.; O'Sullivan E.; Vrtilek J.M.; Haines, C. P.

Abstract

The system A1758 is made up of two galaxy clusters, a more massive, northern cluster and a southern cluster. Both parts are undergoing major merger events at different stages. Although the mass of the merger constituents provides enough energy to produce visible shock fronts in the X-ray, none have been found to date. We present detailed temperature and abundance maps based on Chandra ACIS data and identify several candidates for shocks and cold fronts from a smoothed gradient map of the surface brightness. One candidate can be confirmed as the missing shock front in the northern cluster through X-ray spectroscopy. Nonthermal radio emission observed with the GMRT confirms the presence of radio halos in the northern and southern clusters and shows evidence for a relic in the periphery of the southern cluster. We do not find evidence for shocked gas between A1758 N and A1758 S.

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Título según WOS: Forming One of the Most Massive Objects in the Universe: The Quadruple Merger in Abell 1758
Título según SCOPUS: Forming One of the Most Massive Objects in the Universe: The Quadruple Merger in Abell 1758
Título de la Revista: ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volumen: 882
Número: 1
Editorial: IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.3847/1538-4357/ab35e4

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS