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Barrena, R.; Biviano, A.; Ramella, M.; Falco, E. E.; Seitz, S.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.386, p.816-828 (2002)
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Description
We present the results of a new spectroscopic and photometric survey of
the hot X-ray cluster 1E0657-56, at z=0.296. We determine the presence
of a low velocity dispersion subcluster, which is offset from the main
cluster position by 0.7 Mpc and =~ 600 km s-1. We determine
the virial masses and total luminosities of the cluster and its
subcluster, and solve for the two-body dynamical model. With additional
constraints from the results of the analysis of the cluster X-ray
emission by Markevitch et al. (cite{mar01}), we find that the
subcluster passed through the cluster centre =~ 0.15 Gyr ago. Taken at
face value the mass of the subcluster is typical of a loose group. It is
however difficult to establish the pre-merger mass of the colliding
system. We provide tentative evidence that the subcluster is in fact the
remnant core of a moderately massive cluster, stripped by the collision
with 1E0657-56. The main cluster dynamics does not seem to have suffered
from this collision. On the contrary, the cluster X-ray properties seem
to have been significantly affected. We also discuss the effect of the
subcluster collision in relation to starburst events and the cluster
radio halo. Based on observations collected at the European Southern
Observatory (La Silla, Chile), Proposal ID: 64.0-0664.