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Mapping the Perseus galaxy cluster with XRISM

Congyao ZhangDepartment of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics, Masaryk UniversityIrina ZhuravlevaDepartment of Astronomy and Astrophysics, The University of ChicagoHannah McCallDepartment of Astronomy and Astrophysics, The University of ChicagoAnnie HeinrichDepartment of Astronomy and Astrophysics, The University of ChicagoElena BellomiCenter for Astrophysics | Harvard-SmithsonianNhut TruongNASA/Goddard Space Flight CenterJohn ZuHoneCenter for Astrophysics | Harvard-SmithsonianE. ChurazovMax Planck Institute for AstrophysicsEugene ChurazovSpace Research Institute (IKI)Megan E. EckartLawrence Livermore National LaboratoryYutaka FujitaDepartment of Physics, Tokyo Metropolitan UniversityJulie Hlavacek-LarrondoDépartement de Physique, Université de Montréal, Succ. Centre-Ville, MontréalYuto IchinoheRIKEN Nishina CenterMaxim MarkevitchNASA/Goddard Space Flight CenterKyoko MatsushitaFaculty of Physics, Tokyo University of ScienceFrançois MernierUniversité Fédérale de Toulouse Midi-PyrénéesEric D. MillerKavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyKoji MoriFaculty of Engineering, University of MiyazakiHiroshi NakajimaCollege of Science and Engineering, Kanto Gakuin UniversityAnna OgorzalekCenter for Research and Exploration in Space Science and Technology, NASA/GSFC (CRESST II)Anna OgorzałekCenter for Research and Exploration in Space Science and Technology, NASA/GSFC (CRESST II)F. S. PorterNASA/Goddard Space Flight CenterFrederick S. PorterNASA/Goddard Space Flight CenterAyşegül TümerCenter for Research and Exploration in Space Science and Technology, NASA/GSFC (CRESST II)Shutaro UedaAcademia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics (ASIAA)Norbert WernerDepartment of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics, Masaryk University
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We present extended gas kinematic maps of the Perseus cluster based on a combination of five new XRISM/Resolve pointings observed in 2025 with four performance verification datasets from 2024, totaling a net exposure of 745 ks. To date, Perseus remains the only cluster that has been extensively mapped out to ≃0.7 r 2500 by XRISM/Resolve, while simultaneously offering sufficient spatial resolution to resolve gaseous substructures driven by mergers and active galactic nucleus (AGN) feedback. Our observations cover multiple radial directions and a broad range of dynamical scales, enabling us to characterize the kinematic properties of the intracluster medium up to a scale of ∼500 kpc. In the measurements, we detected high-velocity dispersions (≃300km s −1 ) in the eastern region of the cluster that are spatially coincident with the extended X-ray surface brightness excess and correspond to a nonthermal pressure fraction of ≃7 − 13%. The velocity field outside the AGN-dominant region can be effectively described by a single, large-scale kinematic driver based on the velocity structure function, which statistically favors an energy injection scale of at least a few hundred kpc. The estimated turbulent dissipation energy is comparable to the gravitational potential energy released by a recent merger, implying a significant role of turbulent cascade in the merger energy conversion. In the bulk velocity field, we observed a dipole-like pattern along the east-west direction with an amplitude of ≃ ± 200 − 300 km s −1 , indicating rotational motions induced by the recent merger event. This feature constrains the viewing direction to ≃30° −50° relative to the normal of the merger plane. Our hydrodynamic simulations suggest that Perseus has experienced at least two energetic mergers since redshift z ∼ 1, the most recent of which is associated with the radio galaxy IC310, in agreement with recent SRG/eROSITA findings. This study showcases exciting scientific opportunities for future missions with high-resolution spectroscopic capabilities (e.g., HUBS, LEM, and NewAthena).

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