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2008ApJ...673..763D - Astrophys. J., 673, 763-777 (2008/February-1)

Chandra observation of the cluster environment of a WAT radio source in Abell 1446.

DOUGLASS E.M., BLANTON E.L., CLARKE T.E., SARAZIN C.L. and WISE M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Wide-angle tail (WAT) radio sources are often found in the centers of galaxy clusters where intracluster medium (ICM) ram pressure may bend the lobes into their characteristic C-shape. We examine the low-redshift (z=0.1035) cluster Abell 1446, host to the WAT radio source 1159+583. The cluster exhibits possible evidence for a small-scale cluster-subcluster merger as a cause of the WAT radio source morphology. This evidence includes the presence of temperature and pressure substructure along the line that bisects the WAT, as well as a possible wake of stripped interstellar material or a disrupted cool core to the southeast of the host galaxy. A filament to the north may represent cool, infalling gas that is contributing to the WAT bending, while spectroscopically determined redshifts of member galaxies may indicate some component of a merger occurring along the line of sight. The WAT model of high flow velocity and low lobe density is examined as another scenario for the bending of 1159+583. It has been argued that such a model would allow the ram pressure due to the galaxy's slow motion through the ICM to shape the WAT source. A temperature profile shows that the cluster is isothermal (kT=4.0 keV) in a series of annuli reaching a radius of ∼400 kpc. There is no evidence of an ongoing cooling flow. Temperature, abundance, pressure, density, and mass profiles, as well as two-dimensional maps of temperature and pressure, are presented.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Clusters: General - galaxies: clusters: individual (A1446) - Galaxies: Intergalactic Medium - Radio Continuum: Galaxies - X-Rays: Galaxies: Clusters

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