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A Multi-wavelength Study of the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect in the Triple-Merger Cluster MACS J0717.5+3745 with MUSTANG and Bolocam

Authors :
Mroczkowski, Tony
Dicker, Simon
Sayers, Jack
Reese, Erik D.
Mason, Brian
Czakon, Nicole
Romero, Charles
Young, Alexander
Devlin, Mark
Golwala, Sunil
Korngut, Phillip
Sarazin, Craig
Bock, James
Koch, Patrick M.
Lin, Kai-Yang
Molnar, Sandor M.
Pierpaoli, Elena
Umetsu, Keiichi
Zemcov, Michael
Source :
2012 ApJ, 761, 47
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

We present 90, 140, and 268GHz sub-arcminute resolution imaging of the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect (SZE) in MACSJ0717.5+3745. Our 90GHz SZE data result in a sensitive, 34uJy/bm map at 13" resolution using MUSTANG. Our 140 and 268GHz SZE imaging, with resolutions of 58" and 31" and sensitivities of 1.8 and 3.3mJy/beam respectively, was obtained using Bolocam. We compare these maps to a 2-dimensional pressure map derived from Chandra X-ray observations. Our MUSTANG data confirm previous indications from Chandra of a pressure enhancement due to shock-heated, >20keV gas immediately adjacent to extended radio emission seen in low-frequency radio maps. The MUSTANG data also detect pressure substructure that is not well-constrained by the X-ray data in the remnant core of a merging subcluster. We find that the small-scale pressure enhancements in the MUSTANG data amount to ~2% of the total pressure measured in the 140GHz Bolocam observations. The X-ray template also fails on larger scales to accurately describe the Bolocam data, particularly at the location of a subcluster known to have a high line of sight optical velocity (~3200km/s). Our Bolocam data are adequately described when we add an additional component - not described by a thermal SZE spectrum - coincident with this subcluster. Using flux densities extracted from our model fits, and marginalizing over the temperature constraints for the region, we fit a thermal+kinetic SZE spectrum to our data and find the subcluster has a best-fit line of sight proper velocity of 3600+3440/-2160km/s. This agrees with the optical velocity estimates for the subcluster. The probability of velocity<0 given our measurements is 2.1%. Repeating this analysis using flux densities measured non-parametrically results in a 3.4% probability of a velocity<=0. We note that this tantalizing result for the kinetic SZE is on resolved, subcluster scales.<br />Comment: 10 Figures, 18 pages. this version corrects issues with the previous arXiv version

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
2012 ApJ, 761, 47
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1205.0052
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/761/1/47