XRISM observations show the core of Abell 2199 is kinematically coherent with low turbulence, where turbulent heating may offset ~20% of radiative cooling losses.
Sloshing Motions in Abell 3571 Revealed by XRISM/Resolve Velocity Mapping
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Minor mergers can induce sloshing motions in the intracluster medium, leaving characteristic signatures in the thermodynamic structure and gas kinematics of cluster cores. Abell 3571 is an X-ray-bright, apparently relaxed cluster at $z \sim 0.04$. We observed the central $\sim 300$ kpc region of Abell 3571 with four partially overlapping XRISM Resolve pointings, covering three contiguous Resolve fields to the north, south and east with a total exposure time of approximately 575 ks. The velocity dispersions are subsonic and are at the level of $\sim 100$--$150 \, \mathrm{km~ \, s^{-1}}$ across most regions. The cooler region associated with the northern surface-brightness excess is blueshifted by up to $\sim -60 \, \mathrm{km \, s^{-1}}$ relative to the brightest cluster galaxy (BCG), while the hotter region in the southern and eastern surface-brightness deficit regions is redshifted by up to $\sim 170 \, \mathrm{km \, s^{-1}}$. Numerical simulations suggest that this large-scale thermodynamic and kinematic asymmetry is broadly consistent with early-phase sloshing induced by an off-axis minor merger. Abell 3572, an X-ray-faint gas-poor cluster located 1.6 Mpc to the south, is a promising candidate for the perturber. Given the lack of clear signatures of prominent AGN feedback in Abell 3571, these results suggest that sloshing-driven gas redistribution may contribute to delaying the re-establishment of a strong cool core in Abell 3571.
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XRISM Reveals a Kinematically Coherent Core System of the Nearby Cool-Core Cluster Abell 2199
XRISM observations show the core of Abell 2199 is kinematically coherent with low turbulence, where turbulent heating may offset ~20% of radiative cooling losses.