Galaxy Cluster Gas Motions with X-ray Surveyor: Probing the Small Scales

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Coma 200 kpc A2319 200 kpc GALAXY CLUSTER GAS MOTIONS WITH X-RAY SURVEYOR: PROBING THE SMALL SCALES John ZuHone, MIT Kavli Institute

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Coma

200 kpc

A2319

200 kpc

GALAXY CLUSTER GAS MOTIONS WITH X-RAY SURVEYOR:

PROBING THE SMALL SCALES

John ZuHone, MIT Kavli Institute

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data and folded model

sekiya 6−Jun−2011 12:36

vturb = 0 km/svturb = 100 km/svturb = 300 km/svturb = 1000 km/s

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Perseus simulated spectrum (wabs*bapec)

He-like Fe line at E0 ≈ 6.7 keV

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ASTRO-H

• 3’x3’ FOV

• ~5 eV spectral resolution

• ~1’ spatial PSF

X-RAY SURVEYOR

• 5’x5’ FOV

• ≲ 5 eV spectral resolution

• ~1” spatial PSF

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TURBULENCE IN COMAComa

200 kpc

ZuHone, Markevitch, & Zhuravleva 2015 (arXiv:1505.07848)

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WHY COMA?

Churazov et al 2012

• bright and nearby

• large core radius

• no central AGN

• likely to be turbulent

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Inertial Range

Dissipation Scale

Injection Scale P(k) ~ k-α

k

P(k)

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3’x3’

1.5’ ≈ 40 kpc

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“strip” “big cross” “small cross”

“fill” “checkerboard”

arXiv:1505.07848

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ERRORS• cosmic variance errors

• Natural variations in the velocity field

• Decrease with more baselines

• measurement errors

• Statistical errors on line shift and width from Poisson statistics (increase with increasing line width, decrease with increasing exposure)

• Systematic errors on the line shift from gain uncertainty

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VARYING INJECTION

SCALES

arXiv:1505.07848

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VARYING DISSIPATION

SCALESCurves are essentially

indistinguishable

arXiv:1505.07848

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10 kpc 20 kpc

100 kpc50 kpc

5’x5’

1” ≈ 0.5 kpc

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σstat = 0 km/s σstat = 20 km/s

POWER SPECTRA Reblocked to 4”x4” pixels

M = 0.3

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σstat = 40 km/s σstat = 80 km/s

POWER SPECTRA Reblocked to 4”x4” pixels

M = 0.3

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SLOSHINGA2319

200 kpc

ZuHone, Miller, Simionescu, & Bautz 2015 (arXiv:1508.04426)

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LOOKING ONTO THE

PLANE

SB T

σμarXiv:1508.04426

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LOOKING INTO THE

PLANE

SB T

σμarXiv:1508.04426

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DIGGING INTO THE VELOCITY FIELD

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SIMULATED SPECTRA

Model: Thermal broadening only

exposure time = 200 ks

Model: Thermal and Gaussian

velocity broadening

exposure time = 200 ks

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PSF SCATTERING

arXiv:1508.04426

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VELOCITY DISTRIBUTIONS: ASTRO-H

arXiv:1508.04426 (cheating! ignored PSF scattering)

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VELOCITY DISTRIBUTIONS: X-RAY SURVEYOR

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BUT WHY X-RAY SURVEYOR?

• < 1” resolution of Chandra resulted in discovery of cold fronts

• Need nearly equivalent resolution to study thermodynamic and kinematic properties near interface

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SUMMARY• With Astro-H, we will finally start to get a handle on gas kinematics in galaxy

clusters

• But limited resolution will only get us so far—just the basic properties of the velocity field on large scales

• With an X-ray Surveyor:

• We can potentially get at the dissipation scale in Coma, so long as we can keep the measurement errors down

• Larger effective area and higher spatial resolution would enable us to more precisely nail down the characteristics of the velocity field in sloshing cores