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An XMM–Newton observation of the galaxy group MKW 4
Authors:E O'Sullivan  J M Vrtilek  A M Read  L P David  T J Ponman
Institution:Harvard Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics, 60 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA;School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT;Department of Physics and Astronomy, Leicester University, Leicester LE1 7RH
Abstract:We present an X-ray study of the galaxy group or poor cluster MKW 4. Working with XMM–Newton data we examine the distribution and properties of the hot gas which makes up the group halo. The inner halo shows some signs of structure, with circular or elliptical beta models providing a poor fit to the surface brightness profile. This may be evidence of large-scale motion in the inner halo, but we do not find evidence of sharp fronts or edges in the emission. The temperature of the halo declines in the core, with deprojected spectral fits showing a central temperature of ~1.3 keV compared to ~3 keV at 100 kpc. In the central ~30 kpc of the group, multitemperature spectral models are required to fit the data, but they indicate a lack of gas at low temperatures. Steady-state cooling flow models provide poor fits to the inner regions of the group and the estimated cooling time of the gas is long except within the central dominant galaxy, NGC 4073. Abundance profiles show a sharp increase in the core of the group, with mean abundance rising by a factor of 2 in the centre of NGC 4073. Fitting individual elements shows the same trend, with high values of Fe, Si and S in the core. We estimate that ~50 per cent of the Fe in the central 40 kpc was injected by Type Ia supernovae, in agreement with previous ASCA studies. Using our best-fitting surface brightness and temperature models, we calculate the mass, gas fraction, entropy and mass-to-light ratio of the group. At 100 kpc (~0.1 virial radius) the total mass and gas entropy of the system (  ~2 × 1013 M  and ~300 keV cm2) are quite comparable to those of other systems of similar temperature, but the gas fraction is rather low (~1 per cent). We conclude that MKW 4 is a fairly relaxed group, which has developed a strong central temperature gradient but not a large-scale cooling flow.
Keywords:galaxies: clusters: individual: MKW 4  galaxies: individual: NGC 4073  X-rays: galaxies  X-rays: galaxies: clusters
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