2012A&A...548A..83A


Query : 2012A&A...548A..83A

2012A&A...548A..83A - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 548A, 83-83 (2012/12-1)

A low-scatter survey-based mass proxy for clusters of galaxies.

ANDREON S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Estimates of cosmological parameters using galaxy clusters have the scatter in the observable at a given mass as a fundamental parameter. This work computes the amplitude of the scatter for a newly introduced mass proxy, the product of the cluster total luminosity times the mass-to-light ratio, usually referred as stellar mass. The analysis of 12 galaxy clusters with excellent total masses shows a tight correlation between the stellar mass, or stellar fraction, and total mass within r500 with negligible intrinsic scatter: the 90% upper limit is 0.06dex, the posterior mean is 0.027dex. This scatter is similar to the one of best-determined mass proxies, such as YX, i.e. the product of X-ray temperature, and gas mass. The size of the cluster sample used to determine the intrinsic scatter is small, as in previous works proposing low-scatter proxies because very accurate masses are needed to infer very small values of intrinsic scatter. Three-quarters of the studied clusters have lgM≤14M, which is advantageous from a cosmological perspective because these clusters are far more abundant than more massive clusters. At the difference of other mass proxies such as YX, stellar mass can be determined with survey data up to at least z=0.9 using upcoming optical near-infrared surveys, such as DES and Euclid, or even with currently available surveys, covering however smaller solid angles. On the other end, the uncertainty about the predicted mass of a single cluster is large, 0.21 to 0.32dex, depending on cluster richness. This is largely because the proxy itself has ≃0.10 dex errors for clusters of lgM≤14M mass.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: stellar content - galaxies: luminosity function, mass function - cosmology: observations - methods: statistical - cosmological parameters

Simbad objects: 15

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Number of rows : 15
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 ACO 160 ClG 01 12 59.98 +15 30 05.3           ~ 172 0
2 MOO J0221-0321 ClG 02 21 42.0 -03 21 47           ~ 18 0
3 JKCS 41 ClG 02 26 44.0 -04 41 36           ~ 52 0
4 BAX 155.5304+38.5153 ClG 10 22 18.24 +38 32 39.6           ~ 54 0
5 ClG 1054-03 ClG 10 57 00.2 -03 37 27     22     ~ 454 0
6 ACO 1177 ClG 11 09 47.07 +21 46 48.7           ~ 99 1
7 NAME NGC 4073 Group GrG 12 04 44.08 +01 48 40.9     13.53     ~ 280 0
8 NGC 4104 BiC 12 06 38.9098151088 +28 10 27.184493280   13.7 13.58     ~ 97 1
9 NGC 5098 BiC 13 20 14.7283808160 +33 08 36.294146268   15.0       ~ 107 2
10 ACO 1795 ClG 13 48 50.48 +26 35 07.4           ~ 1266 0
11 ACO 1991 ClG 14 54 41.53 +18 38 08.4           ~ 330 1
12 ACO 2029 ClG 15 10 56.2 +05 44 42           ~ 943 0
13 ACO 2092 ClG 15 33 19.99 +31 09 12.3           ~ 128 0
14 NGC 6269 GiG 16 57 58.1011343880 +27 51 15.883449192   14.4 13.73     ~ 104 0
15 NGC 7236 LIN 22 14 44.9886363216 +13 50 47.450963760   14.3 14.3     ~ 275 2

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