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XRISM Observations of Abell 1795: Evidence for Low Turbulence and Resonant Scattering

Published 6 Jun 2026 in astro-ph.CO and astro-ph.HE | (2606.08097v1)

Abstract: We present high-resolution X-ray spectroscopic observations of the cool-core galaxy cluster Abell~1795 obtained with XRISM/Resolve. The cluster was observed with two deep pointings: a 225 ks central exposure and a 113 ks northern exposure, extending to a projected radius of 320 kpc from the cluster center. Single-temperature fits reveal a clear radial gradient in the line-of-sight velocity dispersion, decreasing from 114 ±\pm 11 km/s in the core to 68 ±\pm 39 km/s at 320 kpc. The bulk velocities in the central regions are very low (22 ±\pm 12 and 7 ±\pm 21 km/s), indicating no significant relative motion between the brightest cluster galaxy (BCG) and the intracluster medium (ICM). Given that the central region includes the southward extending cool gas tail, this result disfavors the ``cooling-wake'' scenario and instead supports an AGN-uplift origin. We find that the nonthermal pressure fraction decreases with radius, from PNT/PT≈2%P_{\rm NT}/P_{\rm T}\approx2\% in the core to ∼0.6%\sim0.6\% at 330 kpc, suggesting that the northern ICM of A1795 is largely quiescent. Two-temperature and split energy-band (2--4 keV and 6--7 keV) fits identify two gas phases within the central $<1.5'$ region, providing strong evidence for multiphase gas in the cluster core. We detect a ∼14%\sim14\% resonant suppression of the optically thick Fe XXV ww line in the center. Additionally, we observe a significant excess in the Fe XXV yy line-flux relative to models. Accounting for uncertainties in the atomic data reduces this discrepancy, suggesting that atomic data uncertainties may contribute to the observed residual flux.

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