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Barrena, R.; Girardi, M.; Boschin, W.; Dasí, M.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 503, Issue 2, 2009, pp.357-371
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2009
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Context: The mechanisms giving rise to diffuse radio emission in galaxy
clusters, and in particular their connection with cluster mergers, are
still debated. Aims: We aim to obtain new insights into the
internal dynamics of the cluster Abell 1240, which appears to contain
two roughly symmetric radio relics, separated by ~2 h_70-1
Mpc. Methods: Our analysis is based mainly on redshift data for
145 galaxies mostly acquired at the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo and on
new photometric data acquired at the Isaac Newton Telescope. We also use
X-ray data from the Chandra archive and photometric data from the Sloan
Digital Sky Survey (Data Release 7). We combine galaxy velocities and
positions to select 89 cluster galaxies and analyze the internal
dynamics of the Abell 1237 + Abell 1240 cluster complex, Abell 1237
being a close companion of Abell 1240 in its southern direction. Results: We estimate similar redshifts for Abell 1237 and Abell 1240,
< z > = 0.1935 and < z > = 0.1948, respectively. For Abell
1237, we estimate a line-of-sight (LOS) velocity dispersion of
σV ~ 740 km s-1and a mass of M ~ 6 ×
1014 h_70-1 M&sun;. For Abell 1240, we
estimate a LOS σV ~ 870 km s-1and a mass in
the range M ~ 0.9-1.9 × 1015 h_70-1
M&sun;, which takes account of its complex dynamics. Abell
1240 is shown to have a bimodal structure with two galaxy clumps roughly
aligned along its N-S direction, the same as defined by the elongation
of its X-ray surface brightness and the axis of symmetry of the relics.
The two brightest galaxies of Abell 1240, associated with the northern
and southern clumps, are separated by a LOS rest-frame velocity
difference Vrf ~ 400 km s-1and a projected
distance D ~ 1.2 h_70-1 Mpc. The two-body model agrees with
the hypothesis that we are looking at a cluster merger that occurred
largely in the plane of the sky, the two galaxy clumps being separated
by a rest-frame velocity difference Vrf ~ 2000 km
s-1at a time of 0.3 Gyr after the crossing core, while Abell
1237 is still infalling onto Abell 1240. Chandra archive data confirm
the complex structure of Abell 1240 and allow us to estimate a global
X-ray temperature of TX = 6.0±0.5 keV. Conclusions: In agreement with the findings from radio data, our
results for Abell 1240 strongly support the “outgoing merger
shocks” model to explain the presence of the relics.
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