Bibcode
Boschin, W.; Girardi, M.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 480, Issue 1, p.1187-1196
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2018
Citations
6
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Description
We present the study of the dynamical status of the galaxy cluster
CL1821+643, a rare and intriguing cool-core cluster hosting a giant
radio halo. We base our analysis on new spectroscopic data for 129
galaxies acquired at the Italian Telescopio Nazionale Galileo. We also
use spectroscopic data available from the literature and photometric
data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. We select 120 cluster member
galaxies and compute the cluster redshift ˜
0.296 and the global line-of-sight velocity dispersion
σV ˜ 1100 km s-1. The results of our
analysis are consistent with CL1821+643 being a massive (M >
1015 M⊙) dynamically relaxed cluster dominated
by a big and luminous elliptical at the centre of the cluster potential
well. None of the tests employed to study the cluster galaxies
kinematics in the 1D (velocity information), 2D (spatial information),
and 3D (combined velocity and spatial information) domains is able to
detect significant substructures. While this picture is in agreement
with previous results based on X-ray data and on the existence of the
central cool core, we do not find any evidence of a merging process
responsible for the radio halo discovered in this cluster. Thus, this
radio halo remains an open problem that raises doubts about our
understanding of diffuse radio sources in clusters.
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