2014A&A...568A..23A


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2014A&A...568A..23A - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 568A, 23-23 (2014/8-1)

The insignificant evolution of the richness-mass relation of galaxy clusters.

ANDREON S. and CONGDON P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We analysed the richness-mass scaling of 23 very massive clusters at 0.15<z<0.55 with homogenously measured weak-lensing masses and richnesses within a fixed aperture of 0.5 Mpc radius. We found that the richness-mass scaling is very tight (the scatter is <0.09dex with 90% probability) and independent of cluster evolutionary status and morphology. This implies a close association between infall and evolution of dark matter and galaxies in the central region of clusters. We also found that the evolution of the richness-mass intercept is minor at most, and, given the minor mass evolution across the studied redshift range, the richness evolution of individual massive clusters also turns out to be very small. Finally, it was paramount to account for the cluster mass function and the selection function. Ignoring them would lead to larger biases than the (otherwise quoted) errors. Our study benefits from: a) weak-lensing masses instead of proxy-based masses thereby removing the ambiguity between a real trend and one induced by an accounted evolution of the used mass proxy; b) the use of projected masses that simplify the statistical analysis thereby not requiring consideration of the unknown covariance induced by the cluster orientation/triaxiality; c) the use of aperture masses as they are free of the pseudo-evolution of mass definitions anchored to the evolving density of the Universe; d) a proper accounting of the sample selection function and of the Malmquist-like effect induced by the cluster mass function; e) cosmological simulations for the computation of the cluster mass function, its evolution, and the mass growth of each individual cluster.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: evolution - methods: statistical

Simbad objects: 24

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Number of rows : 24
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 ClG 0016+16 ClG 00 18 33.3 +16 26 36           ~ 502 0
2 ACO 222 ClG 01 37 31.1 -12 59 30           ~ 140 1
3 ACO 223 ClG 01 37 55.9 -12 49 11           ~ 122 1
4 JKCS 41 ClG 02 26 44.0 -04 41 36           ~ 52 0
5 ACO 370 ClG 02 39 50.5 -01 35 08           ~ 747 0
6 ClG 0440+02 ClG 04 43 09.7 +02 10 19     17.03     ~ 125 0
7 ACO 520 ClG 04 54 10.1 +02 55 38           ~ 436 0
8 ClG 0451-03 ClG 04 54 10.9 -03 01 07     20.0     ~ 352 0
9 ACO 611 ClG 08 00 58.7 +36 02 49           ~ 258 0
10 ACO 851 ClG 09 43 01.2 +46 59 54   18.9       ~ 327 0
11 ClG 1008-12 ClG 10 10 34.1 -12 39 48     18.0     ~ 152 0
12 ACO 959 ClG 10 17 35.0 +59 33 28           ~ 68 0
13 ACO 1758 ClG 13 32 32.1 +50 30 37           ~ 251 2
14 NAME ACO 1758S GrG 13 32 32.8 +50 24 48           ~ 64 0
15 MCXC J1332.7+5032 ClG 13 32 44.8 +50 32 24           ~ 107 0
16 ClG J1347-1145 ClG 13 47 30.5 -11 45 07           ~ 548 0
17 ACO 1835 ClG 14 01 02.07 +02 52 43.2           ~ 688 1
18 ACO 1914 ClG 14 26 03.32 +37 49 58.7           ~ 314 0
19 ACO 1942 ClG 14 38 21.8673 +03 40 13.247           ~ 118 0
20 ClG J1524+0957 ClG 15 24 40.3 +09 57 35           ~ 60 0
21 ACO 2111 ClG 15 39 40.9 +34 25 04           ~ 180 0
22 ACO 2104 ClG 15 40 06.8 -03 17 39           ~ 107 0
23 ACO 2163 ClG 16 15 46.1 -06 08 50           ~ 562 0
24 ClG 1621+26 ClG 16 23 35.7 +26 33 50           ~ 142 0

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