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X-ray emission lines and multiphase gas in elliptical galaxies and galaxy clusters
Authors:David A. Buote  Claude R. Canizares   A. C. Fabian
Affiliation:Institute of Astronomy, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HA; UCO/Lick Observatory, University of California at Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA; Department of Physics and Centre for Space Research 37-241, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge,
MA 02139, USA
Abstract:We examine the K shell emission lines produced by isothermal and simple multiphase models of the hot gas in elliptical galaxies and galaxy clusters to determine the most effective means for constraining the width of the differential emission measure, ( T  ), in these systems which we characterize by a dimensionless parameter, . Comparison of line ratios of two-temperature  ( <1)  and cooling flow  ( 1)  models is presented in detail. We find that a two-temperature model can approximate very accurately a cooling flow spectrum over 0.510 keV.
We re-analyse the ASCA spectra of three of the brightest galaxy clusters to assess the evidence for multiphase gas in their cores: M87 (Virgo), the Centaurus cluster and the Perseus cluster. K emission-line blends of Si, S, Ar, Ca and Fe are detected in each system, as is significant Fe K emission. The Fe K /K ratios are consistent with optically thin plasma models and do not suggest resonance scattering in these systems. Consideration of both the ratios of H-like to He-like K lines and the local continuum temperatures clearly rules out isothermal gas in each case. To obtain more detailed constraints, we fitted plasma models over 1.69 keV where the emission is dominated by these K shell lines and by continuum. In each case the ASCA spectra cannot determine whether the gas emits at only two temperatures or over a continuous range of temperatures as expected for a cooling flow. The metal abundances are near-solar for all of the multiphase models. We discuss the implications of these results and examine the prospects for determining the temperature structure in these systems with upcoming X-ray missions.
Keywords:galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD    galaxies: clusters: general    galaxies: evolution    galaxies: general    X-rays: galaxies
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