GALAXIES;
CLUSTERING;
INTERACTIONS;
RADIO CONTINUUM;
X-RAYS;
D O I:
10.1086/173792
中图分类号:
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号:
0704 ;
摘要:
We have made a comparison of the X-ray and radio morphologies for a sample of 41 rich cluster fields using Einstein Observatory IPC and VLA 20 cm images. Surprisingly, we find that 75% of the radio galaxies have a statistically significant X-ray peak or subclump within 5' of the radio galaxy position. The X-ray luminosity and the generally extended nature of the X-ray subclumps suggest that these subclumps are overdense regions emitting free-free radiation, although there is also evidence for AGN X-ray emission coming from some of the more compact, high surface brightness X-ray peaks. Some interesting correlations with radio morphology were also discovered. For clusters which contain wide-angle-tailed radio sources associated with centrally dominant galaxies, there are significant elongations or clumps in the central X-ray emission which are unusual for this type of cluster- We suggest that cluster radio galaxies are pointers to particular clusters or regions within clusters that have recently undergone mergers between cluster subsystems.