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Baryonically closed galaxy groups

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 634, Issue 2, Pages L137-L140

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/498865

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cooling flows; galaxies : clusters : general; galaxies : elliptical and lenticular, cD; X-rays : galaxies; X-rays : galaxies : clusters

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Elliptical galaxies and their groups having the largest L-X/L-B lie close to the locus L-X = 4.3 x 10(43)(L-B/10(11) L-B,L- circle dot )(1.75) expected for closed systems having baryon fractions equal to the cosmic mean value,. The estimated baryon fractions for several of these galaxies/ groups are also close to f(b) = 0.16 when the gas density is extrapolated to the virial radius. Evidently they are the least massive baryonically closed systems. Gas retention in these groups implies that nongravitational heating cannot exceed about 1 keV per particle, consistent with the heating required to produce the deviation of groups from the L-X-T correlation for more massive clusters. Isolated galaxies/ groups with X-ray luminosities significantly lower than baryonically closed groups may have undermassive dark halos, overactive central AGNs, or higher star formation efficiencies. The virial mass and hot gas temperatures of nearly or completely closed groups correlate with the group X-ray luminosities and the optical luminosities of the group-centered elliptical galaxy, i.e., M-vir proportional to L-B(1.33) an expected consequence of their merging history. The ratio of halo mass to the mass of the central galaxy for X- ray-luminous galaxies/groups is M-vir/M-* similar to 80.

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