We present deep XMM-Newton, Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array, and upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope observations of Abell 746, a cluster that hosts a plethora of diffuse emission sources that provide evidence for the acceleration of relativistic particles. Our new XMM-Newton images reveal a complex morphology of the thermal gas with several substructures. We observe an asymmetric temperature distribution across the cluster: the southern regions exhibit higher temperatures, reaching ∼9 keV, while the northern regions have lower temperatures (≤4 keV), likely due to a complex merger. We find evidence of three surface brightness edges and one candidate edge, of which three are merger-driven shock fronts. Combining our new data with published LOw-Frequency ARray observations has unveiled the nature of diffuse sources in this system. The bright NW relic shows thin filaments and a high degree of polarization with aligned magnetic field vectors. We detect a density jump, aligned with the fainter relic to the north. To the south, we detect high-temperature regions, consistent with the shock-heated regions and a density jump coincident with the northern tip of the southern radio structure. Its integrated spectrum shows a high-frequency steepening. Lastly, we find that the cluster hosts large-scale radio halo emission. A comparison of the thermal and nonthermal emission reveals an anticorrelation between the bright radio and X-ray features at the center. Our findings suggest that Abell 746 is a complex system that involves multiple mergers.

Rajpurohit, K., Lovisari, L., Botteon, A., Jones, C., Forman, W., O'Sullivan, E., et al. (2024). Abell 746: A Highly Disturbed Cluster Undergoing Multiple Mergers. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 966(1), 1-17 [10.3847/1538-4357/ad29fa].

Abell 746: A Highly Disturbed Cluster Undergoing Multiple Mergers

Rajpurohit K.
;
Botteon A.;Jones C.;Bonafede A.;Vazza F.
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Bruggen M.;Lusetti G.;
2024

Abstract

We present deep XMM-Newton, Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array, and upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope observations of Abell 746, a cluster that hosts a plethora of diffuse emission sources that provide evidence for the acceleration of relativistic particles. Our new XMM-Newton images reveal a complex morphology of the thermal gas with several substructures. We observe an asymmetric temperature distribution across the cluster: the southern regions exhibit higher temperatures, reaching ∼9 keV, while the northern regions have lower temperatures (≤4 keV), likely due to a complex merger. We find evidence of three surface brightness edges and one candidate edge, of which three are merger-driven shock fronts. Combining our new data with published LOw-Frequency ARray observations has unveiled the nature of diffuse sources in this system. The bright NW relic shows thin filaments and a high degree of polarization with aligned magnetic field vectors. We detect a density jump, aligned with the fainter relic to the north. To the south, we detect high-temperature regions, consistent with the shock-heated regions and a density jump coincident with the northern tip of the southern radio structure. Its integrated spectrum shows a high-frequency steepening. Lastly, we find that the cluster hosts large-scale radio halo emission. A comparison of the thermal and nonthermal emission reveals an anticorrelation between the bright radio and X-ray features at the center. Our findings suggest that Abell 746 is a complex system that involves multiple mergers.
2024
Rajpurohit, K., Lovisari, L., Botteon, A., Jones, C., Forman, W., O'Sullivan, E., et al. (2024). Abell 746: A Highly Disturbed Cluster Undergoing Multiple Mergers. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 966(1), 1-17 [10.3847/1538-4357/ad29fa].
Rajpurohit, K.; Lovisari, L.; Botteon, A.; Jones, C.; Forman, W.; O'Sullivan, E.; van Weeren, R. J.; Hyeonghan, K.; Bonafede, A.; Jee, M. J.; Vazza, F...espandi
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