Visible-light and x-ray composite image of galaxy cluster 1E 0657-556

Esahubble_opo0639a_1024

esahubble_opo0639a November 1st, 2012

Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/M.Markevitch et al.Optical: NASA/STScI; Magellan/U.Arizona/D.Clowe et al.Lensing Map: NASA/STScI; ESO WFI; Magellan/U.Arizona/D.Clowe et al.

This composite image shows the galaxy cluster 1E 0657-556, also known as the "bullet cluster." This cluster was formed after the collision of two large clusters of galaxies, the most energetic event known in the universe since the Big Bang. Hot gas detected by Chandra in X-rays is seen as two pink clumps in the image and contains most of the "normal," or baryonic, matter in the two clusters. The bullet-shaped clump on the right is the hot gas from one cluster, which passed through the hot gas from the other larger cluster during the collision. An optical image from Magellan and the Hubble Space Telescope shows the galaxies in orange and white. The blue areas in this image depict where astronomers find most of the mass in the clusters. The concentration of mass is determined by analyzing the effect of so-called gravitational lensing, where light from the distant objects is distorted by intervening matter. Most of the matter in the clusters (blue) is clearly separate from the normal matter (pink), giving direct evidence that nearly all of the matter in the clusters is dark. The hot gas in each cluster was slowed by a drag force, similar to air resistance, during the collision. In contrast, the dark matter was not slowed by the impact because it does not interact directly with itself or the gas except through gravity. Therefore, during the collision the dark matter clumps from the two clusters moved ahead of the hot gas, producing the separation of the dark and normal matter seen in the image. If hot gas was the most massive component in the clusters, as proposed by alternative theories of gravity, such an effect would not be seen. Instead, this result shows that dark matter is required. Comparing the optical image with the blue emission shows that the most of the galaxies in each cluster are located near the two dark matter clumps. This shows that the galaxies in each cluster did not slow down because of the collision, unlike the hot gas.

Provider: Hubble Space Telescope | ESA

Image Source: https://www.spacetelescope.org/images/opo0639a/

Curator: ESA/Hubble, Garching bei München, None, Germany

Image Use Policy: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

Image Details Image Details

Image Type
Observation
Object Name
1ES 0657-55.8
Subject - Local Universe
Galaxy > Grouping > Cluster
Esahubble_opo0639a_128
 

Position Details Position Details

Position (ICRS)
RA = 6h 58m 28.1s
DEC = -55° 56’ 39.0”
Orientation
North is up
Field of View
7.4 x 5.4 arcminutes
Constellation
Carina

Color Mapping Details Color Mapping

  Telescope Spectral Band Wavelength
Magenta Chandra (ACIS) X-ray (None) 300.0 pm
Red Hubble (ACS) Optical (I) 814.0 nm
Green Hubble (ACS) Optical (V) 606.0 nm
Blue Hubble (ACS) Optical (B) 435.0 nm
Spectrum_xray1
Magenta
Red
Green
Blue
Esahubble_opo0639a_1280
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ID
opo0639a
Subject Category
C.5.5.3  
Subject Name
1ES 0657-55.8
Credits
X-ray: NASA/CXC/M.Markevitch et al.Optical: NASA/STScI; Magellan/U.Arizona/D.Clowe et al.Lensing Map: NASA/STScI; ESO WFI; Magellan/U.Arizona/D.Clowe et al.
Release Date
2012-11-01T23:03:01
Lightyears
Redshift
Reference Url
https://www.spacetelescope.org/images/opo0639a/
Type
Observation
Image Quality
Distance Notes
Facility
Chandra, Hubble Space Telescope, Hubble Space Telescope, Hubble Space Telescope
Instrument
ACIS, ACS, ACS, ACS
Color Assignment
Magenta, Red, Green, Blue
Band
X-ray, Optical, Optical, Optical
Bandpass
None, I, V, B
Central Wavelength
0.3, 814, 606, 435
Start Time
Integration Time
Dataset ID
None, None, None, None
Notes
Coordinate Frame
ICRS
Equinox
J2000
Reference Value
104.61713834, -55.9441584813
Reference Dimension
3000.0, 2168.0
Reference Pixel
1500.0, 1084.0
Scale
-4.13020241199e-05, 4.13020241199e-05
Rotation
0.019999999999965132
Coordinate System Projection:
TAN
Quality
Full
FITS Header
Notes
Creator (Curator)
ESA/Hubble
URL
http://www.spacetelescope.org/
Name
Email
Telephone
Address
Karl-Schwarzschild-Strasse 2
City
Garching bei München
State/Province
None
Postal Code
D-85748
Country
Germany
Rights
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Publisher
ESA/Hubble
Publisher ID
esahubble
Resource ID
opo0639a
Metadata Date
2006-08-17T16:09:21-04:00
Metadata Version
1.1
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