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arxiv: 2508.05067 · v3 · pith:BNAGI7MMnew · submitted 2025-08-07 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

XRISM/Resolve View of Abell 2319: Turbulence, Sloshing, and ICM Dynamics

XRISM Collaboration , Marc Audard , Hisamitsu Awaki , Ralf Ballhausen , Aya Bamba , Ehud Behar , Rozenn Boissay-malaquin , Laura Brenneman
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Gregory V. Brown Lia Corrales Elisa Costantini Renata Cumbee Maria Diaz Trigo Chris Done Tadayasu Dotani Ken Ebisawa Megan E. Eckart Dominique Eckert Satoshi Eguchi Teruaki Enoto Yuichiro Ezoe Adam Foster Ryuichi Fujimoto Yutaka Fujita Yasushi Fukazawa Kotaro Fukushima Akihiro Furuzawa Luigi Gallo Javier Garc\'ia Liyi Gu Matteo Guainazzi Kouichi Hagino Kenji Hamaguchi Isamu Hatsukade Katsuhiro Hayashi Takayuki Hayashi Natalie Hell Edmund Hodges-kluck Ann Hornschemeier Yuto Ichinohe Daiki Ishi Manabu Ishida Kumi Ishikawa Yoshitaka Ishisaki Jelle Kaastra Timothy Kallman Erin Kara Satoru Katsuda Yoshiaki Kanemaru Richard Kelley Caroline Kilbourne Shunji Kitamoto Shogo B. Kobayashi Takayoshi Kohmura Aya Kubota Maurice Leutenegger Michael Loewenstein Yoshitomo Maeda Maxim Markevitch Hironori Matsumoto Kyoko Matsushita Dan Mccammon Brian Mcnamara Francois Mernier Eric Miller Jon Miller Ikuyuki Mitsuishi Misaki Mizumoto Tsunefumi Mizuno Koji Mori Koji Mukai Hiroshi Murakami Richard Mushotzky Hiroshi Nakajima Kazuhiro Nakazawa Jan-uwe Ness Kumiko Nobukawa Masayoshi Nobukawa Hirofumi Noda Hirokazu Odaka Shoji Ogawa Anna Ogorzalek Takashi Okajima Naomi Ota Stephane Paltani Robert Petre Paul Plucinsky Frederick Porter Katja Pottschmidt Kosuke Sato Toshiki Sato Makoto Sawada Hiromi Seta Megumi Shidatsu Aurora Simionescu Randall Smith Hiromasa Suzuki Andrew Szymkowiak Hiromitsu Takahashi Mai Takeo Toru Tamagawa Keisuke Tamura Takaaki Tanaka Atsushi Tanimoto Makoto Tashiro Yukikatsu Terada Yuichi Terashima Yohko Tsuboi Masahiro Tsujimoto Hiroshi Tsunemi Takeshi Tsuru Hiroyuki Uchida Nagomi Uchida Yuusuke Uchida Hideki Uchiyama Yoshihiro Ueda Shinichiro Uno Jacco Vink Shin Watanabe Brian J. Williams Satoshi Yamada Shinya Yamada Hiroya Yamaguchi Kazutaka Yamaoka Noriko Yamasaki Makoto Yamauchi Shigeo Yamauchi Tahir Yaqoob Tomokage Yoneyama Tessei Yoshida Mihoko Yukita Irina Zhuravleva Riccardo Seppi Itsuki Aihara Yuki Omiya
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We present results from XRISM/Resolve observations of the core of the galaxy cluster Abell 2319, focusing on its kinematic properties. The intracluster medium (ICM) exhibits temperatures of approximately 8 keV across the core, with a prominent cold front and a high-temperature region ($\sim$11 keV) in the northwest. The average gas velocity in the 3 arcmin $\times$ 4 arcmin region around the brightest cluster galaxy (BCG) covered by two Resolve pointings is consistent with that of the BCG to within 40 km s$^{-1}$ and we found modest average velocity dispersion of 230-250 km s$^{-1}$. On the other hand, spatially-resolved spectroscopy reveals interesting variations. A blueshift of up to $\sim$230 km s$^{-1}$ is observed around the east edge of the cold front, where the gas with the lowest specific entropy is found. The region further south inside the cold front shows only a small velocity difference from the BCG; however, its velocity dispersion is enhanced to 400 km s$^{-1}$, implying the development of turbulence. These characteristics indicate that we are observing sloshing motion with some inclination angle following BCG and that gas phases with different specific entropy participate in sloshing with their own velocities, as expected from simulations. No significant evidence for a high-redshift ICM component associated with the subcluster Abell 2319B was found in the region covered by the current Resolve pointings. These results highlight the importance of sloshing and turbulence in shaping the internal structure of Abell 2319. Further deep observations are necessary to better understand the mixing and turbulent processes within the cluster.

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