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arxiv: astro-ph/9706239 · v1 · submitted 1997-06-24 · 🌌 astro-ph

X-ray analysis of Abell 2634 and its central galaxy 3C465

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An analysis of a ROSAT/PSPC observation of the galaxy cluster A2634 is presented. The cluster has a luminosity of $7.9\pm0.1\times10^{43}$erg/s in the ROSAT band (0.1-2.4 keV). The temperature profile decreases from about 3 keV in the outer parts to 1.2 keV in the centre. Within a radius of 1.5 Mpc the gas mass of the cluster is 0.51$\times 10^{14}\msol$ and the total mass amounts to $4.1^{+2.6}_{-1.8}\times 10^{14}\msol$. The X-ray morphology shows two peculiar features -- a strongly peaked emission in the centre and an excess emission in the south-west. The central emission probably originates from a weak cooling flow, the SW emission is possibly associated with higher density regions in pressure equilibrium with the intra-cluster medium. This region of excess emission is somewhat embraced by the wide-angle radio tails associated with 3C465 suggesting that the overpressure of the relativistic particles has displaced the thermal gas.

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