合并星系团中合并冲击面的形态和马赫数分布

Eunyu LeeDepartment of Physics, College of Natural Sciences, UNIST, Korea, Dongsu RyuDepartment of Physics, College of Natural Sciences, UNIST, Korea, Hyesung KangDepartment of Earth Sciences, Pusan National University, Korea
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在两个质量相当的子团的双合并中,通常会产生一对合并冲击,通常表现为双辐射遗迹。利用宇宙学流体力学模拟,我们确定了质量比为$\mathcal{M}_1/\mathcal{M}_2\lesssim4$,冲击参数为$b/r_{\rm vir,1}\lesssim1$ 的主要合并事件,其中$r_{\rm vir,1}$ 是较大子团的星际半径。我们分析了围心通过后大约1 Gyr的合并冲击面,重点是它们的形态及其组成冲击区的马赫数$M_s$的分布。冲击面呈现出细长的形状,小轴与大轴的比率为$\sim0.6-0.9$,覆盖了所包围球体的$\sim5-20\%$的面积。两个冲击面的面积比大致与$\mathcal{M}_1/\mathcal{M}_2$成比例,通常是较大的冲击面位于较小的亚团之前。连接两个子团的轴线一般不会穿过冲击面的中心,这是由于冲击参数不为零以及周围的湍流造成的。每个表面上冲击区的 $M_s$ 分布可以用对数正态函数来近似,峰值为 $M_{s,/rm{peak}}/approx2-4.5$,最高可达 $/sim10$。表面积加权平均马赫数和X射线发射率加权平均马赫数具有可比性,分别为${/langle{M_s}/rangle}_{/rm{area}}/approx2.3-4.4$和${/langle{M_s}/rangle}_{X}/approx2-4$。相比之下,宇宙射线能量通量加权的平均马赫数更高,约为3-5元。这种差异与 X 射线和射电观测得出的辐射遗迹冲击马赫数之间的差异是一致的。另一方面,我们发现模拟合并冲击的马赫数大多为${langle{M_s}\rangle}_{X}\gtrsim2$,尽管在观测中经常报告到马赫数为$M_{rm X-ray}\lesssim2$的冲击。
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Morphology and Mach Number Distribution of Merger Shock Surfaces in Merging Galaxy Clusters
In a binary merger of two subclusters with comparable masses, a pair of merger shocks are typically generated, often manifesting as double radio relics. Using cosmological hydrodynamic simulations, we identify major merger events with mass ratio $\mathcal{M}_1/\mathcal{M}_2\lesssim4$ and impact parameter $b/r_{\rm vir,1}\lesssim1$, where $r_{\rm vir,1}$ is the virial radius of the larger subcluster. We analyze merger shock surfaces approximately 1 Gyr after the pericenter passage, focusing on their morphology and the distribution of the Mach number, $M_s$, of their constituent shock zones. The shock surfaces exhibit an elongated shape with a minor-to-major axis ratio of $\sim0.6-0.9$ and cover the area of $\sim5-20\%$ of the enclosed sphere. The area ratio of the two shock surfaces roughly scales with $\mathcal{M}_1/\mathcal{M}_2$, typically positioning the larger shock ahead of the smaller subcluster. The axis connecting the two subclusters generally does not pass through the centers of the shock surfaces, due to the nonzero impact parameter and the turbulent flows around them. The distribution of $M_s$ of shock zones on each surface can be approximated by a log-normal function, peaking at $M_{s,\rm{peak}}\approx2-4.5$ and extending up to $\sim10$. The surface-area-weighted and X-ray-emissivity-weighted average Mach numbers are comparable, with ${\langle{M_s}\rangle}_{\rm{area}}\approx2.3-4.4$ and ${\langle{M_s}\rangle}_{X}\approx2-4$. In contrast, the cosmic-ray-energy-flux-weighted average Mach numbers are higher with ${\langle{M_s}\rangle}_{\rm{CR}}\approx3-5$. This discrepancy aligns with the differences between Mach numbers derived from X-ray and radio observations of radio relic shocks. On the other hand, we find that mostly ${\langle{M_s}\rangle}_{X}\gtrsim2$ for simulated merger shocks, although shocks with $M_{\rm X-ray}\lesssim2$ are often reported in observations.
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