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The relative supernovae contribution to the chemical enrichment history of Abell 1837

ABSTRACT In this paper, we report the relative supernovae (SNe) contribution to the metal budget of the intracluster medium (ICM) of the Abell 1837 galaxy cluster at redshift z = 0.069. For this purpose, we analysed the hot ICM of the cluster and obtained radial metal distributions using XMM–Newton...

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Published in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2021-12, Vol.508 (3), p.3337-3344
Main Authors: Erdim, M K, Ezer, C, Ünver, O, Hazar, F, Hudaverdi, M
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