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The effect of cooling and preheating on the X-ray properties of clusters of galaxies
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posted on 2023-06-07, 22:47 authored by Orrarujee Muanwong, Peter ThomasPeter Thomas, Scott T Kay, Frazer R PearceWe calculate X-ray properties of present-day galaxy clusters from hydrodynamical cosmological simulations of the LambdaCDM cosmology and compare these with recent X-ray observations. Results from three simulations are presented, each of which uses the same initial conditions: Non-radiative, a standard adiabatic, non-radiative model; Radiative, a radiative model that includes radiative cooling of the gas; and Preheating, a preheating model that also includes cooling but in addition impulsively heats the gas prior to cluster formation. At the end of the simulations, the global cooled baryon fractions in the latter two runs are 15 and 0.4 per cent, respectively, which bracket the recent result from the K-band luminosity function. We construct cluster catalogues that consist of over 500 clusters and are complete in mass down to 1.18 C 10^{13} h^{-1} Msolar. While clusters in the Non-radiative simulation behave in accord with the self-similar picture, those of the other two simulations reproduce key aspects of the observed X-ray properties: namely, the core entropy, temperature-mass and luminosity-temperature relations are all in good agreement with recent observations. This agreement stems primarily from an increase in entropy with respect to the Non-radiative clusters. Although the physics affecting the intracluster medium is very different in the latter two models, the resulting cluster entropy profiles are very similar.
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Journal
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyISSN
0035-8711Publisher
Oxford University PressExternal DOI
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2Volume
336Page range
527-540Pages
14.0Department affiliated with
- Physics and Astronomy Publications
Notes
Muanwong was a postgraduate student and Thomas her supervisor. Kay was his PDRA and Pearce a collaborator who helped to undertake the simulations. This paper demonstrated that a variety of cooling and heating mechanisms can reproduce the entropy excess in galaxy clusters. ADS citation count exceeds 85.Full text available
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