2012A&A...541A..57E


Query : 2012A&A...541A..57E

2012A&A...541A..57E - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 541A, 57-57 (2012/5-1)

The gas distribution in the outer regions of galaxy clusters.

ECKERT D., VAZZA F., ETTORI S., MOLENDI S., NAGAI D., LAU E.T., RONCARELLI M., ROSSETTI M., SNOWDEN S.L. and GASTALDELLO F.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present our analysis of a local (z=0.04-0.2) sample of 31 galaxy clusters with the aim of measuring the density of the X-ray emitting gas in cluster outskirts. We compare our results with numerical simulations to set constraints on the azimuthal symmetry and gas clumping in the outer regions of galaxy clusters. We have exploited the large field-of-view and low instrumental background of ROSAT/PSPC to trace the density of the intracluster gas out to the virial radius. We stacked the density profiles to detect a signal beyond r200 and measured the typical density and scatter in cluster outskirts. We also computed the azimuthal scatter of the profiles with respect to the mean value to look for deviations from spherical symmetry. Finally, we compared our average density and scatter profiles with the results of numerical simulations. As opposed to some recent Suzaku results, and confirming previous evidence from ROSAT and Chandra, we observe a steepening of the density profiles beyond ∼r500. Comparing our density profiles with simulations, we find that bibradiative runs predict density profiles that are too steep, whereas runs including additional physics and/or treating gas clumping agree better with the observed gas distribution. We report high-confidence detection of a systematic difference between cool-core and non cool-core clusters beyond ∼0.3r200, which we explain by a different distribution of the gas in the two classes. Beyond ∼r500, galaxy clusters deviate significantly from spherical symmetry, with only small differences between relaxed and disturbed systems. We find good agreement between the observed and predicted scatter profiles, but only when the 1% densest clumps are filtered out in the ENZO simulations. Comparing our results with numerical simulations, we find that bibradiative simulations fail to reproduce the gas distribution, even well outside cluster cores. Although their general behavior agrees more closely with the observations, simulations including cooling and star formation convert a large amount of gas into stars, which results in a low gas fraction with respect to the observations. Consequently, a detailed treatment of gas cooling, star formation, AGN feedback, and consideration of gas clumping is required to construct realistic models of the outer regions of clusters.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: intracluster medium - X-rays: galaxies: clusters - galaxies: clusters: general

Simbad objects: 36

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Number of rows : 36
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 85 ClG 00 41 36.21 -09 19 30.4           ~ 909 0
2 ACO 119 ClG 00 56 08.57 -01 12 00.8           ~ 555 2
3 ACO 133 ClG 01 02 41.5 -21 52 53           ~ 368 1
4 ACO 399 ClG 02 57 56.4 +13 00 59           ~ 396 0
5 ACO 401 ClG 02 58 56.9 +13 34 56           ~ 566 0
6 ACO 3112 ClG 03 17 52.4 -44 14 35           ~ 311 1
7 ACO 426 ClG 03 19 47.2 +41 30 47           ~ 2255 1
8 ACO 3158 ClG 03 42 39.6 -53 37 50           ~ 304 0
9 ACO 478 ClG 04 13 20.7 +10 28 35           ~ 502 0
10 ACO 3266 ClG 04 31 11.9 -61 24 23           ~ 410 0
11 ClG 0745-19 ClG 07 47 31.3 -19 17 40           ~ 372 0
12 2MASX J07473129-1917403 BiC 07 47 31.3247085936 -19 17 40.013334276   19.60       ~ 409 1
13 ACO 644 ClG 08 17 24.5 -07 30 46           ~ 225 0
14 ACO 665 ClG 08 30 45.2 +65 52 55           ~ 437 0
15 NAME Hya A LIN 09 18 05.66848602 -12 05 43.8060823   14.38 14.8     ~ 1011 1
16 ACO 1068 ClG 10 40 47.1 +39 57 19           ~ 214 0
17 ACO 1651 ClG 12 59 22.43 -04 11 47.1           ~ 290 0
18 NAME SHAPLEY-CENTAURUS CL SCG 13 06.0 -33 04           ~ 604 0
19 ACO 1689 ClG 13 11 29.5 -01 20 28           ~ 1123 0
20 ACO 3558 ClG 13 27 54.8 -31 29 32           ~ 442 2
21 ACO 3562 ClG 13 33 31.8 -31 40 23           ~ 313 1
22 ACO 1795 ClG 13 48 50.48 +26 35 07.4           ~ 1266 0
23 ACO 1991 ClG 14 54 41.53 +18 38 08.4           ~ 330 1
24 ACO 2029 ClG 15 10 56.2 +05 44 42           ~ 943 0
25 ACO 2033 ClG 15 11 23.50 +06 19 08.4           ~ 93 0
26 ACT-CL J1521.8+0742 ClG 15 21 55.14 +07 41 27.2     15.13     ~ 311 0
27 ACO 2142 ClG 15 58 14.38 +27 12 57.8           ~ 768 0
28 ACO 2163 ClG 16 15 46.1 -06 08 50           ~ 562 0
29 ACO 2204 ClG 16 32 45.7 +05 34 43           ~ 436 0
30 ACO 2218 ClG 16 35 54.0 +66 13 00           ~ 808 1
31 BAX 249.5848-64.5165 ClG 16 38 16.1 -64 20 50           ~ 115 0
32 ACO 2256 ClG 17 03 09.4 +78 39 36           ~ 885 1
33 ACO 2255 ClG 17 12 50.04 +64 03 10.6           ~ 567 0
34 ACO 3667 ClG 20 12 33.68 -56 50 26.3           ~ 627 1
35 ACO 2597 ClG 23 25 19.70 -12 07 27.7           ~ 539 0
36 ACO 4059 ClG 23 57 02.2 -34 45 58           ~ 380 1

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