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Galaxy cluster virial-shock sources in eROSITA catalogs

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2024-06-19 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

Following the recent identification of discrete ROSAT and radio sources associated with the virial shocks of MCXC clusters and groups, we examine if the early eROSITA-DE data release (EDR) shows virial-shock X-ray sources within its 140140 deg2^2 field. EDR catalog sources are stacked and radially binned around EDR catalog clusters and groups. The properties of the excess virial-shock sources are inferred statistically by comparing the virial-shock region to the field. An excess of X-ray sources is found narrowly localized at the 2.0<r/R500<2.252.0<r/R_{500}<2.25 normalized radii, just inside the anticipated virial shocks, of the resolved 532 clusters, for samples of both extended (3σ3\sigma for 534 sources) or bright (3.5σ3.5\sigma for 5820 sources; 4σ4\sigma excluding the low cluster-mass quartile) sources. The excess sources are on average extended (100\sim 100 kpc), luminous (LX104344L_X\simeq 10^{43-44} erg s1^{-1}), and hot (\simkeV), consistent with infalling gaseous halos crossing the virial shock. The results agree with the stacked ROSAT-MCXC signal, showing the higher LXL_X anticipated at EDR redshifts and a possible dependence upon host mass. Localized virial-shock spikes in the distributions of discrete radio, X-ray, and probably also γ\gamma-ray sources are new powerful probes of accretion from the cosmic web, with strong constraints anticipated with future all-sky catalogs such as by eROSITA.

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@article{arxiv.2402.17822,
  title  = {Galaxy cluster virial-shock sources in eROSITA catalogs},
  author = {Gideon Ilani and Kuan-Chou Hou and Gil Nadler and Uri Keshet},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.17822},
  year   = {2024}
}

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4 pages, 5 figures + Appendices