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A good mass proxy for galaxy clusters with XMM-Newton | Hai-Hui Zhao
; Shu-Mei Jia
; Yong Chen
; Cheng-Kui Li
; Li-Ming Song
; Fei Xie
; | Date: |
10 Oct 2013 | Abstract: | We use a sample of 39 galaxy clusters at redshift z < 0.1 observed by
XMM-Newton to investigate the relations between X-ray observables and total
mass. Based on central cooling time and central temperature drop, the clusters
in this sample are divided into two groups: 25 cool core clusters and 14
non-cool core clusters, respectively. We study the scaling relations of
Lbol-M500, M500-T, M500-Mg and M500-YX, and also the influences of cool core on
these relations. The results show that the M500-YX relation has a slope close
to the standard self-similar value, has the smallest scatter and does not vary
with the cluster sample. Moreover, the M500-YX relation is not affected by the
cool core. Thus, the parameter of YX may be the best mass indicator. | Source: | arXiv, 1310.2744 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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