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A joint SZ-Xray-optical analysis of the dynamical state of 288 massive galaxy clusters

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2020-05-13 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

We use imaging from the first three years of the Dark Energy Survey to characterize the dynamical state of 288 galaxy clusters at 0.1z0.90.1 \lesssim z \lesssim 0.9 detected in the South Pole Telescope (SPT) Sunyaev-Zeldovich (SZ) effect survey (SPT-SZ). We examine spatial offsets between the position of the brightest cluster galaxy (BCG) and the center of the gas distribution as traced by the SPT-SZ centroid and by the X-ray centroid/peak position from Chandra and XMM data. We show that the radial distribution of offsets provides no evidence that SPT SZ-selected cluster samples include a higher fraction of mergers than X-ray-selected cluster samples. We use the offsets to classify the dynamical state of the clusters, selecting the 43 most disturbed clusters, with half of those at z0.5z \gtrsim 0.5, a region seldom explored previously. We find that Schechter function fits to the galaxy population in disturbed clusters and relaxed clusters differ at z>0.55z>0.55 but not at lower redshifts. Disturbed clusters at z>0.55z>0.55 have steeper faint-end slopes and brighter characteristic magnitudes. Within the same redshift range, we find that the BCGs in relaxed clusters tend to be brighter than the BCGs in disturbed samples, while in agreement in the lower redshift bin. Possible explanations includes a higher merger rate, and a more efficient dynamical friction at high redshift. The red-sequence population is less affected by the cluster dynamical state than the general galaxy population.

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@article{arxiv.2004.01721,
  title  = {A joint SZ-Xray-optical analysis of the dynamical state of 288 massive galaxy clusters},
  author = {A. Zenteno and D. Hernández-Lang and M. Klein and C. Vergara Cervantes and D. L. Hollowood and S. Bhargava and A. Palmese and V. Strazzullo and A. K. Romer and J. J. Mohr and T. Jeltema and A. Saro and C. Lidman and D. Gruen and V. Ojeda and A. Katzenberger and M. Aguena and S. Allam and S. Avila and M. Bayliss and E. Bertin and D. Brooks and E. Buckley-Geer and D. L. Burke and A. Carnero Rosell and M. Carrasco Kind and J. Carretero and F. J. Castander and M. Costanzi and L. N. da Costa and J. De Vicente and S. Desai and H. T. Diehl and P. Doel and T. F. Eifler and A. E. Evrard and B. Flaugher and B. Floyd and P. Fosalba and J. Frieman and J. García-Bellido and D. W. Gerdes and J. R. Gonzalez and R. A. Gruendl and J. Gschwend and G. Gutierrez and W. G. Hartley and S. R. Hinton and K. Honscheid and D. J. James and K. Kuehn and O. Lahav and M. Lima and M. A. G. Maia and M. March and M. McDonald and P. Melchior and F. Menanteau and R. Miquel and R. L. C. Ogando and F. Paz-Chinchón and A. A. Plazas and E. S. Rykoff and A. Roodman and E. Sanchez and V. Scarpine and M. Schubnell and S. Serrano and I. Sevilla-Noarbe and M. Smith and M. Soares-Santos and E. Suchyta and M. E. C. Swanson and G. Tarle and D. Thomas and T. N. Varga and A. R. Walker and R. D. Wilkinson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.01721},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

21 pages, 12 Figures, 4 Tables. Accepted for publication in MNRAS