The structure and evolution of X-ray clusters of galaxiesEinstein Observatory observations of the structures of nearby X-ray clusters of galaxies are discussed in relation to dynamic cluster evolution. Examples of Virgo-type clusters, in which cool and hot gas associated with cluster members are presented and variations in surface brightness profile and the location of the cluster center are used to classify the observed clusters. The types of clusters observed are interpreted in terms of dynamic cluster evolution, with Virgo-type clusters with broad, highly clumped emission and low velocity dispersion representing early evolutionary stages, clusters containing a cD galaxy formed as the cluster evolves, and clusters with dominant galaxies and Coma-type clusters representing an equilibrium stage. X-ray emission from poor clusters of galaxies is also considered, and similarities between the presumably collisionally formed cD galaxies in rich and poor clusters are noted. Finally, observations of distant clusters are discussed, and it is noted that their analysis will lead to a better determination of the evolutionary sequence.
Document ID
19810036832
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Jones, C. (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Cambridge, Mass., United States)