XRISM observations of Abell 1795 show line-of-sight velocity dispersion falling from 114 km/s in the core to 68 km/s at 320 kpc, near-zero bulk velocities, multiphase gas, and 14% resonant suppression of the Fe XXV w line.
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Power-law modeling of gas mass fraction and temperature variation reconciles observed X-ray scaling relations in galaxy clusters, reducing >3σ tensions from 49% to 11% and yielding a redshift-independent mass proxy Y_LGT0.
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XRISM Observations of Abell 1795: Evidence for Low Turbulence and Resonant Scattering
XRISM observations of Abell 1795 show line-of-sight velocity dispersion falling from 114 km/s in the core to 68 km/s at 320 kpc, near-zero bulk velocities, multiphase gas, and 14% resonant suppression of the Fe XXV w line.
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Beyond Self-Similarity: Reconciling X-Ray Scaling Relations in Galaxy Clusters and Groups
Power-law modeling of gas mass fraction and temperature variation reconciles observed X-ray scaling relations in galaxy clusters, reducing >3σ tensions from 49% to 11% and yielding a redshift-independent mass proxy Y_LGT0.