THE METAL ABUNDANCE AND SPECIFIC ENERGY OF INTRACLUSTER GAS

被引:80
作者
WHITE, RE
机构
[1] Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa
关键词
ABUNDANCES; GALAXIES; CLUSTERING; INTERGALACTIC MEDIUM;
D O I
10.1086/169603
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
The hot gas in the cores of rich galaxy clusters is metal-rich with nearly solar abundances of metals. It is not clear whether the metals were shed from galaxies via protogalactic winds or via ram-pressure stripping. It has been suggested that if metals were injected via centrally concentrated stripping, the overall abundances could be much less than those observed in cluster cores, diminishing the degree of stellar processing required. The observed energetics of intracluster gas can be used to deduce the metal injection mechanism, which in turn may allow the global metal abundance uncertainty to be resolved in the absence of spatially resolved X-ray spectra. Existing X-ray spectral and surface brightness data for galaxy clusters indicate that the gas in cool clusters has substantially greater specific energy than could have been gained through cluster collapse. Supernovae-driven protogalactic winds can provide this extra energy (which would be much less significant in hot clusters), while ram-pressure stripping cannot. Such protogalactic winds will distribute metals fairly homogeneously. Much processing of gas through stars is then required, with protogalaxies losing perhaps one-half of their initial luminous mass in metal-rich winds. Furthermore, the oxygen-to-iron ratio observed in two clusters indicates that the bulk of the iron in cluster gas was produced by Type II supernovae, not Type I supernovae as is usually supposed.
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