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Measuring $H_0$ using X-ray and SZ effect observations of dynamically relaxed galaxy clusters

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2021-04-14 v1

Abstract

We use a sample of 14 massive, dynamically relaxed galaxy clusters to constrain the Hubble Constant, H0H_0, by combining X-ray and Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect signals measured with Chandra, Planck and Bolocam. This is the first such analysis to marginalize over an empirical, data-driven prior on the overall accuracy of X-ray temperature measurements, while our restriction to the most relaxed, massive clusters also minimizes astrophysical systematics. For a cosmological-constant model with Ωm=0.3\Omega_m = 0.3 and ΩΛ=0.7\Omega_{\Lambda} = 0.7, we find H0=67.313.3+21.3H_0 = 67.3^{+21.3}_{-13.3} km/s/Mpc, limited by the temperature calibration uncertainty (compared to the statistically limited constraint of H0=72.37.6+7.6H_0 = 72.3^{+7.6}_{-7.6} km/s/Mpc). The intrinsic scatter in the X-ray/SZ pressure ratio is found to be 13±413 \pm 4 per cent (10±310 \pm 3 per cent when two clusters with significant galactic dust emission are removed from the sample), consistent with being primarily due to triaxiality and projection. We discuss the prospects for reducing the dominant systematic limitation to this analysis, with improved X-ray calibration and/or precise measurements of the relativistic SZ effect providing a plausible route to per cent level constraints on H0H_0.

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@article{arxiv.2101.09389,
  title  = {Measuring $H_0$ using X-ray and SZ effect observations of dynamically relaxed galaxy clusters},
  author = {Jenny T. Wan and Adam B. Mantz and Jack Sayers and Steven W. Allen and R. Glenn Morris and Sunil R. Golwala},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.09389},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

16 pages, 9 figures, submitted to MNRAS