We present results and an analysis of a ROSAT/PSPC pointed observation
of the galaxy cluster CL 0939+4713. This very rich and very distant c
luster is known to contain an unusually high fraction of blue and E+A
galaxies, and a lot of merging of galaxies is going on. The X-ray prop
erties we find are also quite unusual. The luminosity in the ROSAT ban
d (0.1-2.4 keV) is L(X) = (7.9 +/- 0.3) x 10(44) erg/s, rather on the
low side for such a rich cluster. We find a temperature of 2.9(-0.8)(1.3) keV, which is also relatively low, but has also a large uncertain
ty. The cluster shows indications of substructure, which results in a
high value for the core radius and a steep drop off outside the core,
if one fits a spherically symmetric beta-model. The lower limit on the
mass inside a radius of 1.0h(50)(-1) Mpc is 2.6 x 10(14) M(.), and th
e upper limit on the gas mass fraction is 50%. All the unusual propert
ies of this cluster can be explained if in fact we see the merging of
two clusters of roughly equal mass, which is also supported by recent
optical observations.