论文标题

在合并星系簇中的一对巨型冲击波(N波)

Pairs of Giant Shock Waves (N-Waves) in Merging Galaxy Clusters

论文作者

Zhang, Congyao, Churazov, Eugene, Zhuravleva, Irina

论文摘要

当一个子集群与较大的星系群集合并时,将弓形冲击驱动到子集群之前。在后来的合并阶段,这种弓形冲击与子集群分开,成为一种“失控”的冲击,通过集群郊区沿陡峭的密度梯度传播,并大致保持了其强度和马赫数。这种冲击是在集群周围产生无线电文物的合理候选人。我们认为,在同一合并阶段,次要冲击更接近主要群集中心。在通常的流体动力学中已知这种结构的近距离类似物是N波,其中“ N”的尾随部分是冲击的非线性演变的结果。在合并簇时,球形几何形状和分层可以进一步促进其发展。初级和次要冲击都是单一合并事件的自然结果,通常应该存在这对的两个组成部分。但是,在广播乐队中,领先的冲击可能更加突出,而X射线中的尾声可能更容易看到。后一个论点意味着,对于X射线数据中发现的某些(尾声)冲击,可能很难识别其“合作伙伴”领先的冲击或合并子集群,而该子集群距离群集中心更远。我们认为,昏迷群和A2744可能是合并后状态下的两个例子,具有如此良好的冲击对。

When a subcluster merges with a larger galaxy cluster, a bow shock is driven ahead of the subcluster. At a later merger stage, this bow shock separates from the subcluster, becoming a "runaway" shock that propagates down the steep density gradient through the cluster outskirts and approximately maintains its strength and the Mach number. Such shocks are plausible candidates for producing radio relics in the periphery of clusters. We argue that, during the same merger stage, a secondary shock is formed much closer to the main cluster center. A close analog of this structure is known in the usual hydrodynamics as N-waves, where the trailing part of the "N" is the result of the non-linear evolution of a shock. In merging clusters, spherical geometry and stratification could further promote its development. Both the primary and the secondary shocks are the natural outcome of a single merger event and often both components of the pair should be present. However, in the radio band, the leading shock could be more prominent, while the trailing shock might conversely be more easily seen in X-rays. The latter argument implies that for some of the (trailing) shocks found in X-ray data, it might be difficult to identify their "partner" leading shocks or the merging subclusters, which are farther away from the cluster center. We argue that the Coma cluster and A2744 could be two examples in a post-merger state with such well-separated shock pairs.

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