Fvn. Rangarajan et al., THE MORPHOLOGY AND METAL ABUNDANCE OF M86 FROM ROSAT PSPC AND HRI OBSERVATIONS - DUST DESTRUCTION IN SUPERSONIC RAM-PRESSURE STRIPPING, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 277(3), 1995, pp. 1047-1062
From deep ROSAT PSPC and HRI observations of M86 (NGC 4406) we have ma
pped metal abundance and temperature changes across the image and dete
cted significant structure in addition to the X-ray plume. We measure
a high abundance in the plume of Z similar to 0.65(-0.2)(+0.4) Z., whi
ch is significantly higher than the abundance in the core of M86 ( sim
ilar to 0.3 +/- 0.1 Z.) or the cluster abundance (similar to 0.2 Z.).
The spectra from regions larger than the inner few arcmin show an enha
nced silicon abundance. The galaxy and the plume are at similar temper
atures kT similar to 0.8 +/- 0.03 keV, compared to the cluster tempera
ture of similar to 1.9 keV. The structures detected and the abundance
measurements support the hypothesis that the Virgo ICM is ram-pressure
stripping the ISM of M86 in a single blob. Dust in the stripped mater
ial, previously held within cold gas clouds, is being destroyed. The m
orphology and calculations of the ram pressure indicate that M86 may h
ave a southwards velocity in the plane of the sky of similar to 500 km
s(-1) compared to its radial velocity of 1374 km s(-1) relative to th
e cluster.