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Intracluster Medium Entropy Profiles for a Chandra Archival Sample of Galaxy Clusters

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

We present radial entropy profiles of the intracluster medium (ICM) for a collection of 239 clusters taken from the Chandra X-ray Observatory's Data Archive. Entropy is of great interest because it controls ICM global properties and records the thermal history of a cluster. Entropy is therefore a useful quantity for studying the effects of feedback on the cluster environment and investigating any breakdown of cluster self-similarity. We find that most ICM entropy profiles are well-fit by a model which is a power-law at large radii and approaches a constant value at small radii: K(r) = K0 + K100(r/100 kpc), where K0 quantifies the typical excess of core entropy above the best fitting power-law found at larger radii. We also show that the K0 distributions of both the full archival sample and the primary HIFLUGCS sample of Reiprich (2001) are bimodal with a distinct gap between K0 ~ 30 - 50 keV cm^2 and population peaks at K0 ~ 15 keV cm^2 and K0 ~ 150 keV cm^2. The effects of PSF smearing and angular resolution on best-fit K0 values are investigated using mock Chandra observations and degraded entropy profiles, respectively. We find that neither of these effects is sufficient to explain the entropy-profile flattening we measure at small radii. The influence of profile curvature and number of radial bins on best-fit K0 is also considered, and we find no indication K0 is significantly impacted by either. For completeness, we include previously unpublished optical spectroscopy of Halpha and [N II] emission lines discussed in Cavagnolo et al. (2008a). All data and results associated with this work are publicly available via the project web site.

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@article{arxiv.0902.1802,
  title  = {Intracluster Medium Entropy Profiles for a Chandra Archival Sample of Galaxy Clusters},
  author = {Kenneth W. Cavagnolo and Megan Donahue and G. Mark Voit and Ming Sun},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0902.1802},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Accepted to ApJ Supplement, 46 pages, 8 figures (2 color), 5 tables,

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