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Anisotropy of the galaxy cluster X-ray luminosity-temperature relation

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2018-03-28 v1

Abstract

We introduce a new test to study the Cosmological Principle with galaxy clusters. Galaxy clusters exhibit a tight correlation between the luminosity and temperature of the X-ray-emitting intracluster medium. While the luminosity measurement depends on cosmological parameters through the luminosity distance, the temperature determination is cosmology-independent. We exploit this property to test the isotropy of the luminosity distance over the full extragalactic sky, through the normalization aa of the LXTL_X-T scaling relation and the cosmological parameters Ωm\Omega_m and H0H_0. We use two almost independent galaxy cluster samples: the ASCA Cluster Catalog (ACC) and the XMM Cluster Survey (XCS-DR1). Interestingly enough, these two samples appear to have the same pattern for aa with respect to the Galactic longitude. We also identify one sky region within l(15o,90o)l\sim (-15^o,90^o) (Group A) that shares very different best-fit values for aa for both samples. We find the deviation of Group A to be 2.7σ2.7\sigma for ACC and 3.1σ3.1\sigma for XCS-DR1. This tension is not relieved after excluding possible outliers or after a redshift conversion to the CMB frame is applied. Using also the HIFLUGCS sample, we show that a possible excess of cool-core clusters in this region, cannot explain the obtained deviations. Moreover, we tested for a dependence of the LXTL_X-T relation on supercluster environment. We indeed find a trend for supercluster members to be underluminous compared to field clusters. However, the fraction of supercluster members is similar in the different sky regions. Constraining Ωm\Omega_m and H0H_0 via the redshift evolution of LXTL_X-T and the luminosity distance, we obtain approximately the same deviation amplitudes as for aa. The observed behavior of Ωm\Omega_m for the sky regions that coincide with the CMB dipole is similar to what was found with other cosmological probes as well.

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@article{arxiv.1711.02539,
  title  = {Anisotropy of the galaxy cluster X-ray luminosity-temperature relation},
  author = {Konstantinos Migkas and Thomas H. Reiprich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.02539},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

18 pages, 15 figures, accepted for publication in A&A