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CLASH-X: A Comparison of Lensing and X-Ray Techniques for Measuring the Mass Profiles of Galaxy Clusters

Authors :
Adi Zitrin
Anton M. Koekemoer
G. Mark Voit
Piero Rosati
Stefano Ettori
Daniel D. Kelson
Narciso Benítez
Keiichi Umetsu
Arjen van der Wel
Wei Zheng
Doron Lemze
Leonidas A. Moustakas
Aaron Hoffer
Marc Postman
Julian Merten
Peter Melchior
Rychard Bouwens
Leopoldo Infante
Massimo Meneghetti
Nicole G. Czakon
Elinor Medezinski
Stephanie Jouvel
Fabio Gastaldello
Alberto Molino
Andisheh Mahdavi
Jack Sayers
Stella Seitz
Ofer Lahav
Larry Bradley
Mario Nonino
Claudio Grillo
Holland C. Ford
Megan Donahue
Dan Coe
M. Bartelmann
John Moustakas
Alessandro Baldi
Tom Broadhurst
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal, Artículos CONICYT, CONICYT Chile, instacron:CONICYT, ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

We present profiles of temperature (Tx), gas mass, and hydrostatic mass estimated from new and archival X-ray observations of CLASH clusters. We compare measurements derived from XMM and Chandra observations with one another and compare both to gravitational lensing mass profiles derived with CLASH HST and ground-based lensing data. Radial profiles of Chandra and XMM electron density and enclosed gas mass are nearly identical, indicating that differences in hydrostatic masses inferred from X-ray observations arise from differences in Tx measurements. Encouragingly, cluster Txs are consistent with one another at ~100-200 kpc radii but XMM Tx systematically decline relative to Chandra Tx at larger radii. The angular dependence of the discrepancy suggests additional investigation on systematics such as the XMM point spread function correction, vignetting and off-axis responses. We present the CLASH-X mass-profile comparisons in the form of cosmology-independent and redshift-independent circular-velocity profiles. Ratios of Chandra HSE mass profiles to CLASH lensing profiles show no obvious radial dependence in the 0.3-0.8 Mpc range. However, the mean mass biases inferred from the WL and SaWLens data are different. e.g., the weighted-mean value at 0.5 Mpc is = 0.12 for the WL comparison and = -0.11 for the SaWLens comparison. The ratios of XMM HSE mass profiles to CLASH lensing profiles show a pronounced radial dependence in the 0.3-1.0 Mpc range, with a weighted mean mass bias of value rising to ~0.3 at ~1 Mpc for the WL comparison and of 0.25 for SaWLens comparison. The enclosed gas mass profiles from both Chandra and XMM rise to a value 1/8 times the total-mass profiles inferred from lensing at 0.5 Mpc and remain constant outside of that radius, suggesting that [8xMgas] profiles may be an excellent proxy for total-mass profiles at >0.5 Mpc in massive galaxy clusters.<br />Accepted to ApJ; 24 pages; scheduled to appear in the Oct 10, 2014 issue. This version corrects the typographical error in the superscripts for Equation (2) to include the square of (r/r_core). The correct version of this equation was used in the analysis

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0004637X and 15384357
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal, Artículos CONICYT, CONICYT Chile, instacron:CONICYT, ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Accession number :
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