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MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 352, Issue 2, Pages 508-522Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2004.07941.x
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galaxies : clusters : general
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We investigate the growth over time of 20 massive (>3 keV) clusters in a hydrodynamical simulation of the cold dark matter cosmology with radiative cooling. The clusters show a variety of formation histories: some accrete most of their mass in major mergers; others, more gradually. During major mergers, the long-term (temporally smoothed) luminosity increases such that the cluster moves approximately along the L-X-T-X relation; between times, it slowly decreases, tracking the drift of the L-X-T-X relation. We identify several different kinds of short-term luminosity and temperature fluctuations associated with major mergers including double-peaked mergers, in which the global intracluster medium merges first (L-X and T-X increase together) and then the cluster cores merge (L-X increases and T-X decreases). At both luminosity peaks, clusters tend to appear to be spherical and relaxed, which may lead to biases in high-redshift, flux-limited samples. There is no simple relationship between scatter in the L-X-T-X relation nor in the recent or overall merger activity or cluster formation time. The scatter in the L-X-M and T-X-M relations is reduced if properties are measured within R-500 rather than R-vir.
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