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The X-ray properties and structure of A3571 up to $R_{500}$

Published 8 Jan 2026 in astro-ph.HE and astro-ph.GA | (2601.04619v1)

Abstract: Abell 3571 is a nearby, X-ray bright galaxy cluster located in the Shapley Supercluster. Although it appears morphologically relaxed in X-ray images, multiwavelength observations reveal subtle indications of residual dynamical activity, likely associated with past merger events. Using wide-field ($1{\circ} \times 1{\circ}$) data from the Einstein Probe Follow-up X-ray Telescope (EP-FXT), we extend measurements of the cluster's properties beyond its $R_{500}$ radius. We detect surface-brightness excesses on both the northern and southern sides, consistent with previous XMM-Newton results. The temperature, pressure, and entropy in the northern excess region are lower than the average values, whereas those on the southern side are slightly higher. However, we find no evidence for cold fronts or shocks. These features can be interpreted as sloshing motions triggered by an off-center minor merger. Our findings suggest that, despite its symmetric appearance, A3571 is still recovering from a minor merger and is currently in a post-merger phase. This work also demonstrates the excellent capability of EP-FXT for probing the outskirts of galaxy clusters.

Authors (25)

First 10 authors:

  1. X. Zheng 
  2. H. Yu 
  3. S. Jia 
  4. C. Li 
  5. X. Hou 
  6. A. Liu 
  7. Y. Chen 
  8. H. Feng 
  9. L. Song 
  10. C. Liu 

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