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Properties of Merger-Driven Shocks in Clusters of Galaxies

Author(s)
Ha, Ji-HoonRyu, DongsuKang, Hyeseung
Issued Date
2018-05-10
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/36510
Citation
2018년 봄 제98차 한국천문학회 학술대회
Abstract
Shock waves have been observed in the outskirts of galaxy clusters. They are commonly interpreted as being driven by mergers of sub-clumps, so are called “merger shocks”. We here report a study of the properties of merger shocks in merging galaxy clusters with cosmological hydrodynamic simulations. As a representative case, we describe the case where sub-clusters with mass ratio ~ 2 go through an almost head-on, binary-like merger. Because of the turbulent nature of hierarchical clustering, shock surfaces are not uniform, but composed of parts with different Mach numbers. As merger shocks expand from the core to the outskirts, the average Mach number, , increases. The shocks propagating along the merger axis could be observed as X-ray shocks and/or radio relics. The kinetic energy through the shocks peaks at ~ 1 Gyr after shock launching, or at ~ 1 - 2 Mpc from the core. The most energetic shocks are found to have
the kinetic-energy weighted Mach number, ≃ 2-3, and the CR-energy weighted Mach number, CR ≃ 3-4. We then discuss
the observational implications of our results.
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한국천문학회

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