First Sunyaev-Zel'dovich mapping with the NIKA2 camera: Implication of cluster substructures for the pressure profile and mass estimate
Abstract
The complete characterization of the pressure profile of high-redshift galaxy clusters, from their core to their outskirts, is a major issue for the study of the formation of large-scale structures. It is essential to constrain a potential redshift evolution of both the slope and scatter of the mass-observable scaling relations used in cosmology studies based on cluster statistics. In this paper, we present the first thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (tSZ) mapping of a cluster from the sample of the NIKA2 SZ large program that aims at constraining the redshift evolution of cluster pressure profiles and the tSZ-mass scaling relation. We have observed the galaxy cluster PSZ2 G144.83+25.11 at redshift with the NIKA2 camera, a dual-band (150 and 260 GHz) instrument operated at the IRAM 30-meter telescope. We identify a thermal pressure excess in the south-west region of PSZ2 G144.83+25.11 and a high redshift sub-millimeter point source that affect the intracluster medium (ICM) morphology of the cluster. The NIKA2 data are used jointly with tSZ data acquired by the MUSTANG, Bolocam and experiments in order to non-parametrically set the best constraints on the electronic pressure distribution from the cluster core () to its outskirts (). We investigate the impact of the over-pressure region on the shape of the pressure profile and on the constraints on the integrated Compton parameter . A hydrostatic mass analysis is also performed by combining the tSZ-constrained pressure profile with the deprojected electronic density profile from XMM-. This allows us to conclude that the estimates of and obtained from the analysis with and without masking the disturbed ICM region differ by 65 and 79% respectively. (abridged)
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@article{arxiv.1712.09587,
title = {First Sunyaev-Zel'dovich mapping with the NIKA2 camera: Implication of cluster substructures for the pressure profile and mass estimate},
author = {F. Ruppin and F. Mayet and G. W. Pratt and R. Adam and P. Ade and P. André and M. Arnaud and H. Aussel and I. Bartalucci and A. Beelen and A. Benoît and A. Bideaud and O. Bourrion and M. Calvo and A. Catalano and B. Comis and M. De Petris and F. -X. Désert and S. Doyle and E. F. C. Driessen and J. Goupy and C. Kramer and G. Lagache and S. Leclercq and J. -F. Lestrade and J. F. Macías-Pérez and P. Mauskopf and A. Monfardini and L. Perotto and G. Pisano and E. Pointecouteau and N. Ponthieu and V. Revéret and A. Ritacco and C. Romero and H. Roussel and K. Schuster and A. Sievers and C. Tucker and R. Zylka},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.09587},
year = {2018}
}