Using a combination of Chandra and XMM observations, we confirmed the presence of a significant velocity gradient along the NE/E–W/SW direction in the intracluster gas of the cluster Abell 576. The results are consistent with a previous ASCA SIS analysis of this cluster. The error weighted average over ACIS-S3, EPIC MOS 1 & 2 spectrometers for the maximum velocity difference is>3.3×103 km s−1 at the 90 % confidence level, similar to the velocity limits estimated indirectly for the “bullet ” cluster (1E0657-56). The probability that the velocity gradient is generated by standard random gain fluctuations with Chandra and XMM is <0.1%. The regions of maximum velocity gradient are in CCD zones that have the lowest temporal gain variat...
We present deep Chandra observations of A3411-12, a remarkable merging cluster that hosts the most c...
Here we present the weak lensing results of A1758, which is known to consist of four subclusters und...
Since the discovery of the “bullet cluster ” several similar cases have been uncovered suggesting re...
Using a combination of Chandra and XMM-Newton observations, we confirmed the presence of a significa...
Abell 1758 was classified as a single rich cluster of galaxies by Abell, but a ROSAT observation sho...
We report the discovery of the merging cluster, RXCJ2359.3-6042, from the REFLEX II cluster survey a...
Major mergers between galaxy clusters can produce large turbulent and bulk flow velocities in the in...
Abstract. The Bullet Cluster (1E0657-56) merger is of exceptional interest for testing the standard ...
Merging galaxy clusters have become one of the most important probes of dark matter, providing evide...
ApJ accepted, 20 pages, 11 figures; Figure 1 fixedWe analyze the mass content of the massive strong-...
The observational features of the massive galaxy cluster "El Gordo" (ACT-CL J0102-4915), s...
Major mergers between galaxy clusters can produce large turbulent and bulk flow velocities in the in...
In this study I present two N-body computer simulations of the Bullet Cluster (1E 0657-56) merging s...
Abell 3266 is one of the X-ray brightest galaxy clusters in the sky and is a well-known merging syst...
We show that the fast moving component of the “bullet cluster ” (1E0657-56) can induce potentially r...
We present deep Chandra observations of A3411-12, a remarkable merging cluster that hosts the most c...
Here we present the weak lensing results of A1758, which is known to consist of four subclusters und...
Since the discovery of the “bullet cluster ” several similar cases have been uncovered suggesting re...
Using a combination of Chandra and XMM-Newton observations, we confirmed the presence of a significa...
Abell 1758 was classified as a single rich cluster of galaxies by Abell, but a ROSAT observation sho...
We report the discovery of the merging cluster, RXCJ2359.3-6042, from the REFLEX II cluster survey a...
Major mergers between galaxy clusters can produce large turbulent and bulk flow velocities in the in...
Abstract. The Bullet Cluster (1E0657-56) merger is of exceptional interest for testing the standard ...
Merging galaxy clusters have become one of the most important probes of dark matter, providing evide...
ApJ accepted, 20 pages, 11 figures; Figure 1 fixedWe analyze the mass content of the massive strong-...
The observational features of the massive galaxy cluster "El Gordo" (ACT-CL J0102-4915), s...
Major mergers between galaxy clusters can produce large turbulent and bulk flow velocities in the in...
In this study I present two N-body computer simulations of the Bullet Cluster (1E 0657-56) merging s...
Abell 3266 is one of the X-ray brightest galaxy clusters in the sky and is a well-known merging syst...
We show that the fast moving component of the “bullet cluster ” (1E0657-56) can induce potentially r...
We present deep Chandra observations of A3411-12, a remarkable merging cluster that hosts the most c...
Here we present the weak lensing results of A1758, which is known to consist of four subclusters und...
Since the discovery of the “bullet cluster ” several similar cases have been uncovered suggesting re...