X-ray-imaging observations of clusters of galaxies
Abstract
Einstein X-ray imaging observations, made to illustrate the variety of phenomena that can be considered through X-ray image analysis, are presented. Attention is given to general cluster properties and intracluster gas. Individual clusters are discussed (considering classification and dynamical evolution), and X-ray images are used to determine cluster mass distribution and to examine distant clusters. X-ray observations have contributed information in regard to processes affecting galaxies, the intracluster medium, and the cluster itself. Analyses have traced massive halos around dominant galaxies in unevolved clusters, and have helped define the cluster gravitational potential. In addition, multi-component double clusters have been discovered, and material which has been ram-pressure stripped from a hot corona around the M86 galaxy in Virgo was observed. Finally, quantitative estimates of the fractions of young and evolved clusters and determinations of total cluster mass are possible using X-ray observations.
- Publication:
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Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Pub Date:
- 1982
- DOI:
- 10.1146/annurev.aa.20.090182.002555
- Bibcode:
- 1982ARA&A..20..547F
- Keywords:
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- Galactic Clusters;
- Galactic Evolution;
- X Ray Astronomy;
- X Ray Imagery;
- Interstellar Gas;
- Mass Distribution;
- Reviewing;
- Virgo Galactic Cluster;
- Astrophysics