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JOINT ANALYSIS OF CLUSTER OBSERVATIONS. II. CHANDRA/XMM-NEWTON X-RAY AND WEAK LENSING SCALING RELATIONS FOR A SAMPLE OF 50 RICH CLUSTERS OF GALAXIES

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
卷 767, 期 2, 页码 -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/767/2/116

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galaxies: clusters: general; galaxies: clusters: intracluster medium; gravitational lensing: weak X-rays: galaxies: clusters

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  1. NASA through Chandra [AR0-11016A]
  2. Chandra Xray Observatory Center
  3. NASA [NAS8-03060]
  4. NASA ADAP grant [11-ADAP11-0270]
  5. NSERC Canada
  6. Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) through VIDI grant [639.042.814]
  7. Marie Curie IRG [230924]
  8. National Science Foundation [NSF PHY11-25915]

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We present a study of multiwavelength X-ray and weak lensing scaling relations for a sample of 50 clusters of galaxies. Our analysis combines Chandra and XMM-Newton data using an energy-dependent cross-calibration. After considering a number of scaling relations, we find that gas mass is the most robust estimator of weak lensing mass, yielding 15%+/- 6% intrinsic scatter at r(500)(WL) (the pseudo-pressure Y-X yields a consistent scatter of 22%+/- 5%). The scatter does not change when measured within a fixed physical radius of 1 Mpc. Clusters with small brightest cluster galaxy (BCG) to X-ray peak offsets constitute a very regular population whose members have the same gas mass fractions and whose even smaller (<10%) deviations from regularity can be ascribed to line of sight geometrical effects alone. Cool-core clusters, while a somewhat different population, also show the same (<10%) scatter in the gas mass-lensing mass relation. There is a good correlation and a hint of bimodality in the plane defined by BCG offset and central entropy (or central cooling time). The pseudo-pressure YX does not discriminate between the more relaxed and less relaxed populations, making it perhaps the more even-handed mass proxy for surveys. Overall, hydrostatic masses underestimate weak lensing masses by 10% on the average at r(500)(WL); but coolcore clusters are consistent with no bias, while non-cool-core clusters have a large and constant 15%-20% bias between r(2500)(WL) and r(500)(WL), in agreement with N-body simulations incorporating unthermalized gas. For non-cool-core clusters, the bias correlates well with BCG ellipticity. We also examine centroid shift variance and power ratios to quantify substructure; these quantities do not correlate with residuals in the scaling relations. Individual clusters have for the most part forgotten the source of their departures from self-similarity.

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