X-Ray Structure of Lensing Clusters Abell 2219 and Abell 2104
John C. Houck, David S. Davis, Michael W. Wise (MIT Center for Space Research)
Abstract
We present results from Chandra/ACIS-S imaging observations of two
distant clusters, A2219 (z = 0.228) and A2104 (z = 0.155), both of
which show evidence for gravitational lensing. A2219 is a massive,
X-ray luminous cluster, with a high mean X-ray temperature of
about
keV. Despite having a smooth, elliptical
X-ray surface brightness distribution, evidence from gravitational
lensing and from the X-ray temperature map are consistent with the
interpretation that A2219 is an ongoing merger. A2104 is a much
cooler (
keV) and somewhat less luminous cluster
which appears to be more dynamically relaxed. Using these data, we
estimate cluster masses and provide constraints on the matter
distribution in the cluster cores which will be compared with
published gravitational lensing models.
Support for this work was provided by NASA through Chandra Award Number GO0-1122X issued by the Chandra X-Ray Observatory Center, which is operated by SAO on behalf of NASA under contract NAS8-39073.
CATEGORY: CLUSTERS OF GALAXIES