English

Testing the gas mass density profile of galaxy clusters with distance duality relation

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2018-01-08 v1

Abstract

In this paper, assuming the validity of distance duality relation, η=DL(z)(1+z)2/DA(z)=1\eta=D_L(z)(1+z)^{-2}/D_A(z)=1, where DA(z)D_A(z) and DL(z)D_L(z) are the angular and the luminosity distance respectively, we explore two kinds of gas mass density profiles of clusters: the isothermal β\beta model and the non-isothermal double-β\beta model. In our analysis, performed on 38 massive galaxy clusters observed by \textit{Chandra} (within the redshift range of 0.14<z<0.890.14<z<0.89), we use two types of cluster gas mass fraction data corresponding to different mass density profiles fitted to the X-ray data. Using two general parameterizations of η(z)\eta(z) (phenomenologically allowing for distance duality violation), we find that the non-isothermal double-β\beta model agrees better with the distance duality relation, while the isothermal β\beta model tends to be marginally incompatible with the Etherington theorem at 68.3% CL. However, current accuracy of the data does not allow to distinguish between the two models for the gas-density distribution at a significant level.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1601.00409,
  title  = {Testing the gas mass density profile of galaxy clusters with distance duality relation},
  author = {Shuo Cao and Marek Biesiada and Xiaogang Zheng and Zong-Hong Zhu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.00409},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

7 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS