2015A&A...573A.118L


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2015A&A...573A.118L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 573A, 118-118 (2015/1-1)

Scaling properties of a complete X-ray selected galaxy group sample.

LOVISARI L., REIPRICH T.H. and SCHELLENBERGER G.

Abstract (from CDS):

Upcoming X-ray surveys like eROSITA require precise calibration between X-ray observables and mass down to the low-mass regime to set tight constraints on the fundamental cosmological parameters. Since an individual mass measurement is only possible for relatively few objects, it is crucial to have reliable and clearly understood scaling relations that relate the total mass to easily observable quantities. The main goal of this work is to constrain the galaxy group scaling relations corrected for selection effects, and to quantify the influence of non-gravitational physics at the low-mass regime. We analyzed XMM-Newton observations for a complete sample of galaxy groups selected from the ROSAT All-Sky Survey and compared the derived scaling properties with a galaxy cluster sample. To investigate the role played by the different non-gravitational processes we then compared the observational data with the predictions of hydrodynamical simulations. After applying the correction for selection effects (e.g., Malmquist bias), the LX-M relation is steeper than the observed one. Its slope (1.66±0.22) is also steeper than the value obtained by using the more massive systems of the HIFLUGCS sample. This behavior can be explained by a gradual change of the true LX-M relation, which should be taken into account when converting the observational parameters into masses. The other observed scaling relations (not corrected for selection biases) do not show any break, although the comparison with the simulations suggests that feedback processes play an important role in the formation and evolution of galaxy groups. Thanks to our master sample of 82 objects spanning two order of magnitude in mass, we tightly constrain the dependence of the gas mass fraction on the total mass, finding a difference of almost a factor of two between groups and clusters. We also found that the use of different AtomDB versions in the calculation of the group properties (e.g., temperature and density) yields a gas fraction of up to 20% lower than an older version.

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

CDS comments: A3574E is [WFC91] ACO 3574 54 in SIMBAD (2004A&A...425..367B)

Simbad objects: 25

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Number of rows : 25
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 IC 1633 BiC 01 09 55.5490585560 -45 55 52.102562844   12.23       ~ 89 3
2 ACO 194 ClG 01 26 01.3 -01 22 02           ~ 350 2
3 ACO S 301 ClG 02 49 33.72 -31 11 23.2           ~ 68 2
4 NGC 1132 EmG 02 52 51.82 -01 16 29.0   13.9   12.16   ~ 167 0
5 2MASX J03411752+1523477 BiC 03 41 17.5329189192 +15 23 47.567775336   17.5       ~ 44 1
6 CAN 28 ClG 04 54 52.318 -18 06 56.52           ~ 29 0
7 ACO 3390 ClG 06 25 01 -37 20.8           ~ 20 0
8 UGC 3957 BiC 07 40 58.2309667896 +55 25 37.870473828   14.2       ~ 49 1
9 MCXC J0751.3+5012 ClG 07 51 24.61 +50 15 00.6           ~ 31 0
10 NGC 3411 EmG 10 50 26.0811795768 -12 50 42.313849764   9.0   11.60   ~ 74 1
11 NGC 4325 BiC 12 23 06.662 +10 37 16.45   15.0       ~ 128 1
12 HCG 62 CGG 12 53 05.6 -09 12 21           ~ 306 0
13 NGC 4936 Sy2 13 04 17.091 -30 31 34.71   11.76 12.23 10.13 10.9 ~ 109 0
14 NAME IC 4329 Group GrG 13 48 36.4 -30 30 13           ~ 141 2
15 ESO 445-50 Sy1 13 49 19.2601801224 -30 18 34.213815504   13.81 13.66 12.18 12.35 ~ 804 0
16 ACO S 753 ClG 14 03 35.9 -33 59 16           ~ 85 1
17 AWM 4 ClG 16 04 52.01 +23 56 26.9     14.38     ~ 130 0
18 NGC 6107 BiC 16 17 20.143 +34 54 05.98   14.7       ~ 79 0
19 NAME LHB X 16 42.0 +02 19           ~ 346 0
20 AWM 5 ClG 16 58 00.8 +27 51 16     14.00     ~ 60 0
21 NGC 6338 Bla 17 15 22.9752 +57 24 40.312   14.2   8   ~ 184 2
22 IC 1262 BiC 17 33 02.0176600056 +43 45 34.803150516   14.9       ~ 73 0
23 RXC J1840.6-7709 ClG 18 40 37.2 -77 09 20           ~ 10 0
24 ACO S 805 ClG 18 47 14.4 -63 19 45           ~ 133 3
25 BAX 348.9417-02.3772 ClG 23 15 44.6 -02 22 54           ~ 26 0

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