English

Cosmological constraints on the gas depletion factor in galaxy clusters

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2021-11-01 v5

Abstract

The evolution of the X-ray emitting gas mass fraction (fgasf_{gas}) in massive galaxy clusters can be used as an independent cosmological tool to probe the expansion history of the Universe. Its use, however, depends upon a crucial quantity, i.e., the depletion factor γ\gamma, which corresponds to the ratio by which fgasf_{gas} is depleted with respect to the universal baryonic mean. This quantity is not directly observed and hydrodynamical simulations performed in a specific cosmological model (e.g., a flat Λ\LambdaCDM cosmology) have been used to calibrate it. In this work, we obtain for the first time self-consistent observational constraints on the gas depletion factor combining 40 X-ray emitting gas mass fraction measurements and luminosity distance measurements from type Ia supernovae. Using Gaussian Processes to reconstruct a possible redshift evolution of γ\gamma, we find no evidence for such evolution, which confirms the current results from hydrodynamical simulations. Moreover, our constraints on γ\gamma can be seen as a data prior for cosmological analyses on different cosmological models. The current measurements are systematic limited, so future improvements will depend heavily on a better mass calibration of galaxy clusters and their measured density profiles.

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@article{arxiv.1706.07321,
  title  = {Cosmological constraints on the gas depletion factor in galaxy clusters},
  author = {R. F. L. Holanda and V. C. Busti and J. E. Gonzalez and F. Andrade-Santos and J. S. Alcaniz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.07321},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

7 pages, 2 figure, 1 table, JCAP Accepted