The mass accretion rate of galaxy clusters: a measurable quantity
Abstract
We are interested in investigating the growth of structures at the nonlinear scales of galaxy clusters from an observational perspective: we explore the possibility of measuring the mass accretion rate of galaxy clusters from their mass profile beyond the virial radius. We derive the accretion rate from the mass of a spherical shell whose infall velocity is extracted from -body simulations. In the redshift range , our prescription returns an average mass accretion rate within of the average rate derived from the merger trees of dark matter haloes extracted from -body simulations. Our result suggests that measuring the mean mass accretion rate of a sample of galaxy clusters is actually feasible, thus providing a new potential observational test of the cosmological and structure formation models.
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@article{arxiv.1605.08272,
title = {The mass accretion rate of galaxy clusters: a measurable quantity},
author = {Cristiano De Boni},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.08272},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
Based on arXiv:1501.01977 and on a poster presented at Rencontres de Moriond 2016: to appear in the proceedings