论文标题

中间温度簇中的Fe L-shell混合偏置丰度测量是否吗?

Does the Fe L-shell blend bias abundance measurements in intermediate-temperature clusters?

论文作者

Riva, G., Ghizzardi, S., Molendi, S., Bartalucci, I., De Grandi, S., Gastaldello, F., Grillo, C., Rossetti, M.

论文摘要

在中等温度(t = 2.5-4.5 keV)星系簇中,丰度测量值几乎是由fe k和l跃迁驱动的,分别为$ \ sim $ 6.7 kev和0.9-1.3 kev。尽管K壳衍生的测量值被认为是可靠的,但目前可用的仪器的分辨率以及我们当前对原子过程的了解,使L线复合物的建模具有挑战性的建模,从而导致了丰度测量的潜在偏见。在这项工作中,我们研究了与Fe L线复合物的建模相关的系统学,这可能会影响中等温度范围内的铁量测量。为此,我们选择了三个明亮的星系簇的样品,其中可用的XMM -Newton观测值可提供2.5-4.5 KEV范围。我们通过排除L和K频段,从APEC和APEC+APEC模型中从同心环中提取的光谱,并导出金属丰度($ΔZ/z $)的分数差异,以表明K-和L-Shell-Shell衍生测量值之间的一致性。然后,研究$Δz/z $分布作为簇半径,环温度和X射线通量的函数。 L诱导的系统通过每个MOS和PN光谱的个体拟合度测量,在整个2.5-4.5 KEV温度范围内保持恒定为5-6%。相反,在上述估计值中,MOS和PN光谱的关节拟合导致1-2%的略有过量。没有突出显示对环X射线通量的显着依赖性。测得的5-8%的值表明系统学对衍生的铁丰度的贡献适中,从而对未来的测量有信心。迄今为止,这些发现代表了分析中系统学的最佳估计值,而未来的微钙化器将显着提高我们对Fe L排放层面基础的原子过程的理解。

In intermediate-temperature (T = 2.5 - 4.5 keV) galaxy clusters, abundance measurements are almost-equally driven by Fe K and L transitions, at $\sim$ 6.7 keV and 0.9 - 1.3 keV, respectively. While K-shell-derived measurements are considered reliable, the resolution of the currently available instrumentation, as well as our current knowledge of the atomic processes, makes the modelling of the L-line complex challenging, resulting in potential biases for abundance measurements. In this work, we study systematics related to the modelling of the Fe L-line complex that may influence iron-abundance measurements in the intermediate-temperature range. To this aim, we select a sample of three bright galaxy clusters, with long XMM-Newton observations available and temperature in the 2.5 - 4.5 keV range. We fit spectra extracted from concentric rings with APEC and APEC+APEC models, by alternatively excluding the L and K bands, and derive the fractional difference of the metal abundances, $ΔZ/Z$, as indication of the consistency between K- and L-shell-derived measurements. The $ΔZ/Z$ distribution is then studied as a function of the cluster radius, ring temperature and X-ray flux. The L-induced systematics, measured through an individual fit of each MOS and pn spectrum, remain constant at a 5 - 6% value in the whole 2.5 - 4.5 keV temperature range. Conversely, a joint fit of MOS and pn spectra leads to a slight excess of 1 - 2% in the above estimate. No significant dependence on the ring X-ray flux is highlighted. The measured 5 - 8% value indicates a modest contribution of the systematics to the derived iron abundances, giving confidence for future measurements. To date, these findings represent the best-achievable estimate of the systematics in analysis, while future microcalorimeters will significantly improve our understanding of the atomic processes underlying the Fe L emissions.

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