We derive and compare the fractions of cool-core clusters in the Planck Early Sunyaev-Zel’dovich sample of 164 clusters with z≤slant 0.35 and in a flux-limited X-ray sample of 100 clusters with z≤slant 0.30, using Chandra observations. We use four metrics to identify cool-core clusters: (1) the concentration parameter, which is the ratio of the integrated emissivity profile within 0.15 r 500 to that within r 500; (2) the ratio of the integrated emissivity profile within 40 kpc to that within 400 kpc; (3) the cuspiness of the gas density profile, which is the negative of the logarithmic derivative of the gas density with respect to the radius, measured at 0.04 r 500; and (4) the central gas density, measured at 0.01 r 500. We find that the sample of X-ray-selected clusters, as characterized by each of these metrics, contains a significantly larger fraction of cool-core clusters compared to the sample of SZ-selected clusters (44% ± 7% versus 28% ± 4% using the concentration parameter in the 0.15-1.0 r 500 range, 61% ± 8% versus 36% ± 5% using the concentration parameter in the 40-400 kpc range, 64% ± 8% versus 38% ± 5% using the cuspiness, and 53% ± 7% versus 39 ± 5% using the central gas density). Qualitatively, cool-core clusters are more X-ray luminous at fixed mass. Hence, our X-ray, flux-limited sample, compared to the approximately mass-limited SZ sample, is overrepresented with cool-core clusters. We describe a simple quantitative model that uses the excess luminosity of cool-core clusters compared to non-cool-core clusters at fixed mass to successfully predict the observed fraction of cool-core clusters in X-ray-selected samples.

Andrade-Santos, F., Jones, C., Forman, W.r., Lovisari, L., Vikhlinin, A., Weeren, R., et al. (2017). The Fraction of cool-core clusters in X-ray versus SZ samples using Chandra observations. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 843(1), 76 [10.3847/1538-4357/aa7461].

The Fraction of cool-core clusters in X-ray versus SZ samples using Chandra observations

Mazzotta P.;
2017-01-01

Abstract

We derive and compare the fractions of cool-core clusters in the Planck Early Sunyaev-Zel’dovich sample of 164 clusters with z≤slant 0.35 and in a flux-limited X-ray sample of 100 clusters with z≤slant 0.30, using Chandra observations. We use four metrics to identify cool-core clusters: (1) the concentration parameter, which is the ratio of the integrated emissivity profile within 0.15 r 500 to that within r 500; (2) the ratio of the integrated emissivity profile within 40 kpc to that within 400 kpc; (3) the cuspiness of the gas density profile, which is the negative of the logarithmic derivative of the gas density with respect to the radius, measured at 0.04 r 500; and (4) the central gas density, measured at 0.01 r 500. We find that the sample of X-ray-selected clusters, as characterized by each of these metrics, contains a significantly larger fraction of cool-core clusters compared to the sample of SZ-selected clusters (44% ± 7% versus 28% ± 4% using the concentration parameter in the 0.15-1.0 r 500 range, 61% ± 8% versus 36% ± 5% using the concentration parameter in the 40-400 kpc range, 64% ± 8% versus 38% ± 5% using the cuspiness, and 53% ± 7% versus 39 ± 5% using the central gas density). Qualitatively, cool-core clusters are more X-ray luminous at fixed mass. Hence, our X-ray, flux-limited sample, compared to the approximately mass-limited SZ sample, is overrepresented with cool-core clusters. We describe a simple quantitative model that uses the excess luminosity of cool-core clusters compared to non-cool-core clusters at fixed mass to successfully predict the observed fraction of cool-core clusters in X-ray-selected samples.
2017
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore FIS/05 - ASTRONOMIA E ASTROFISICA
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
galaxies: clusters: general; large-structure of universe; Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
Andrade-Santos, F., Jones, C., Forman, W.r., Lovisari, L., Vikhlinin, A., Weeren, R., et al. (2017). The Fraction of cool-core clusters in X-ray versus SZ samples using Chandra observations. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 843(1), 76 [10.3847/1538-4357/aa7461].
Andrade-Santos, F; Jones, C; Forman, Wr; Lovisari, L; Vikhlinin, A; Weeren, Rjv; Murray, Ss; Arnaud, M; Pratt, Gw; Democles, J; Kraft, R; Mazzotta, P; Bohringer, H; Chon, G; Giacintucci, S; Clarke, Te; Borgani, S; David, L; Douspis, M; Pointecouteau, E; Dahle, H; Brown, S; Aghanim, N; Rasia, E
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