TY - JOUR
T1 - Direct evidence of a major merger in the Perseus cluster
AU - HyeongHan, Kim
AU - Jee, M. James
AU - Lee, Wonki
AU - ZuHone, John
AU - Zhuravleva, Irina
AU - Kang, Wooseok
AU - Hwang, Ho Seong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited 2025.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Although the Perseus cluster has often been regarded as an archetypical relaxed galaxy cluster, several lines of evidence, including ancient, large-scale cold fronts, asymmetric plasma morphology, filamentary galaxy distribution and so on, provide a conflicting view of its dynamical state, suggesting that the cluster might have experienced a major merger. However, the absence of a clear merging companion identified so far hampers our understanding of the evolutionary track of the Perseus cluster consistent with these observational features. Here, through careful weak-lensing analysis, we successfully identified the missing subcluster halo (total mass M200=1.70−0.59+0.73×1014M⊙) at the >5σ level centred on NGC 1264, which is located ~430 kpc west of the Perseus main cluster core. Moreover, a significant (>3σ) mass bridge, which is also traced by the cluster member galaxies, is detected between the Perseus main and subclusters, which serves as direct evidence of gravitational interaction. With idealized numerical simulations, we demonstrate that an ~3:1 off-axis major merger can create the cold front observed ~700 kpc east of the main cluster core and generate the observed mass bridge through multiple core crossings. This discovery resolves the long-standing puzzle of Perseus’s dynamical state.
AB - Although the Perseus cluster has often been regarded as an archetypical relaxed galaxy cluster, several lines of evidence, including ancient, large-scale cold fronts, asymmetric plasma morphology, filamentary galaxy distribution and so on, provide a conflicting view of its dynamical state, suggesting that the cluster might have experienced a major merger. However, the absence of a clear merging companion identified so far hampers our understanding of the evolutionary track of the Perseus cluster consistent with these observational features. Here, through careful weak-lensing analysis, we successfully identified the missing subcluster halo (total mass M200=1.70−0.59+0.73×1014M⊙) at the >5σ level centred on NGC 1264, which is located ~430 kpc west of the Perseus main cluster core. Moreover, a significant (>3σ) mass bridge, which is also traced by the cluster member galaxies, is detected between the Perseus main and subclusters, which serves as direct evidence of gravitational interaction. With idealized numerical simulations, we demonstrate that an ~3:1 off-axis major merger can create the cold front observed ~700 kpc east of the main cluster core and generate the observed mass bridge through multiple core crossings. This discovery resolves the long-standing puzzle of Perseus’s dynamical state.
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U2 - 10.1038/s41550-025-02530-w
DO - 10.1038/s41550-025-02530-w
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105002643213
SN - 2397-3366
JO - Nature Astronomy
JF - Nature Astronomy
ER -