Recent Dynamical Evolution of Galaxy Clusters
Abstract
Evidence is presented for a recent evolution of the relaxation processes in clusters of galaxies, using large optical and X-ray cluster samples. The criteria of the cluster relaxation used are the cluster ellipticity, the ICM temperature and X-ray cluster luminosity. We find evidence of varying strength and significance of all three indicators evolving with redshift for z <0.15. This result supports the view that clusters have mostly stopped undergoing mergers and accreting matter, as expected in a low-Omega_matter Universe, and are now in the process of gravitational relaxation, which reduces their flattening, their ICM temperature (shock heated during the merging phase), and their X-ray luminosity. These results support similar recent claims of Melott, Chambers and Miller (2001).
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0204324,
title = {Recent Dynamical Evolution of Galaxy Clusters},
author = {Manolis Plionis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0204324},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
4 pages, 4 figures accepted for publication in ApJ Lett