The fraction of cool-core clusters in X-ray vs. SZ samples using Chandra observations
Abstract
We derive and compare the fractions of cool-core clusters in the {\em Planck} Early Sunyaev-Zel'dovich sample of 164 clusters with and in a flux-limited X-ray sample of 100 clusters with , using {\em Chandra} observations. We use four metrics to identify cool-core clusters: 1) the concentration parameter: the ratio of the integrated emissivity profile within 0.15 to that within , and 2) the ratio of the integrated emissivity profile within 40 kpc to that within 400 kpc, 3) the cuspiness of the gas density profile: the negative of the logarithmic derivative of the gas density with respect to the radius, measured at 0.04 , and 4) the central gas density, measured at 0.01 . We find that the sample of X-ray selected clusters, as characterized by each of these metrics, contains a significantly larger fraction of cool-core clusters compared to the sample of SZ selected clusters (447\% vs. 284\% using the concentration parameter in the 0.15--1.0 range, 618\% vs. 365\% using the concentration parameter in the 40--400 kpc range, 648\% vs. 385\% using the cuspiness, and 537\% vs. 395\% using the central gas density). Qualitatively, cool-core clusters are more X-ray luminous at fixed mass. Hence, our X-ray flux-limited sample, compared to the approximately mass-limited SZ sample, is over-represented with cool-core clusters. We describe a simple quantitative model that uses the excess luminosity of cool-core clusters compared to non-cool-core clusters at fixed mass to successfully predict the observed fraction of cool-core clusters in X-ray selected samples.
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@article{arxiv.1703.08690,
title = {The fraction of cool-core clusters in X-ray vs. SZ samples using Chandra observations},
author = {Felipe Andrade-Santos and Christine Jones and William R. Forman and Lorenzo Lovisari and Alexey Vikhlinin and Reinout J. van Weeren and Stephen S. Murray and Monique Arnaud and Gabriel W. Pratt and Jessica Démoclès and Ralph Kraft and Pasquale Mazzotta and Hans Böhringer and Gayoung Chon and Simona Giacintucci and Tracy E. Clarke and Stefano Borgani and Laurence P. David and Marian Douspis and Etienne Pointecouteau and Håkon Dahle and Shea Brown and Nabila Aghanim and Elena Rasia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.08690},
year = {2017}
}
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18 pages, 6 figures, 5 tables. Accepted for publication in ApJ