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The FLAMINGO Project: A comparison of galaxy cluster samples selected on mass, X-ray luminosity, Compton-Y parameter, or galaxy richness

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2024-09-25 v2 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

Galaxy clusters provide an avenue to expand our knowledge of cosmology and galaxy evolution. Because it is difficult to accurately measure the total mass of a large number of individual clusters, cluster samples are typically selected using an observable proxy for mass. Selection effects are therefore a key problem in understanding galaxy cluster statistics. We make use of the (2.8 Gpc)3(2.8~\rm{Gpc})^3 FLAMINGO hydrodynamical simulation to investigate how selection based on X-ray luminosity, thermal Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect or galaxy richness influences the halo mass distribution. We define our selection cuts based on the median value of the observable at a fixed mass and compare the resulting samples to a mass-selected sample. We find that all samples are skewed towards lower mass haloes. For X-ray luminosity and richness cuts below a critical value, scatter dominates over the trend with mass and the median mass becomes biased increasingly low with respect to a mass-selected sample. At z0.5z\leq0.5, observable cuts corresponding to median halo masses between M500c=1014M_\text{500c}=10^{14} and 1015 M10^{15}~\rm{M_{\odot}} give nearly unbiased median masses for all selection methods, but X-ray selection results in biased medians for higher masses. For cuts corresponding to median masses <1014<10^{14} at z0.5z\leq0.5 and for all masses at z1z\geq1, only Compton-Y selection yields nearly unbiased median masses. Importantly, even when the median mass is unbiased, the scatter is not because for each selection the sample is skewed towards lower masses than a mass-selected sample. Each selection leads to a different bias in secondary quantities like cool-core fraction, temperature and gas fraction.

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@article{arxiv.2406.03180,
  title  = {The FLAMINGO Project: A comparison of galaxy cluster samples selected on mass, X-ray luminosity, Compton-Y parameter, or galaxy richness},
  author = {Roi Kugel and Joop Schaye and Matthieu Schaller and Ian G. McCarthy and Joey Braspenning and John C. Helly and Victor J. Forouhar Moreno and Robert J. McGibbon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.03180},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

19 pages, 12 figures (Including the appendix). Accepted for publication in MNRAS. Minor changes w.r.t. version 1