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2001ApJ...560..187O - Astrophys. J., 560, 187-193 (2001/October-2)

FUSE observations of cooling-flow gas in the galaxy clusters A1795 and A2597.

OEGERLE W.R., COWIE L., DAVIDSEN A., HU E., HUTCHINGS J., MURPHY E., SEMBACH K. and WOODGATE B.

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We present far-ultraviolet spectroscopy of the cores of the massive cooling-flow clusters Abell 1795 and 2597, obtained with the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer. As the intracluster gas cools through 3x105 K, it should emit strongly in the O VI λλ1032, 1038 resonance lines. We report the detection of O VI λ1032 emission in A2597, with a line flux of 1.35±0.35x10–15 ergs.cm–2.s–1, as well as detection of emission from C III λ977. A marginal detection of C III λ977 emission is also reported for A1795. These observations provide evidence for a direct link between the hot (107 K) cooling-flow gas and the cool (104 K) gas in the optical emission line filaments. Assuming simple cooling-flow models, the O VI line flux in A2597 corresponds to a mass deposition rate of ∼40 M yr–1 within the central 36 kpc. Emission from O VI λ1032 was not detected in A1795, with an upper limit of 1.5x10–15 ergs.cm–2.s–1, corresponding to a limit on the mass cooling-flow rate of M{dot}(28 kpc)<28 M yr–1. We have considered several explanations for the lack of detection of O VI emission in A1795 and the weaker than expected flux in A2597, including extinction by dust in the outer cluster and quenching of thermal conduction by magnetic fields. We conclude that a turbulent mixing model, with some dust extinction, could explain our O VI results while also accounting for the puzzling lack of emission by Fe XVII in cluster cooling flows.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Cooling Flows - galaxies: clusters: individual (Abell 1795, Abell 2597) - Galaxies: Intergalactic Medium - Ultraviolet: Galaxies

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