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- Title
X-ray properties of high-richness CAMIRA clusters in the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program field.
- Authors
Ota, Naomi; Mitsuishi, Ikuyuki; Babazaki, Yasunori; Akamatsu, Hiroki; Ichinohe, Yuto; Ueda, Shutaro; Okabe, Nobuhiro; Oguri, Masamune; Fujimoto, Ryuichi; Hamana, Takashi; Miyaoka, Keita; Miyazaki, Satoshi; Otani, Hanae; Tanaka, Keigo; Tsuji, Ayumi; Yoshida, Atsushi
- Abstract
We present the first results of a pilot X-ray study of 37 rich galaxy clusters at 0.1 < z < 1.1 in the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program field. Diffuse X-ray emissions from these clusters were serendipitously detected in the XMM-Newton fields of view. We systematically analyze X-ray images of 37 clusters and emission spectra of a subsample of 17 clusters with high photon statistics by using the XMM-Newton archive data. The frequency distribution of the offset between the X-ray centroid or peak and the position of the brightest cluster galaxy was derived for the optical cluster sample. The fraction of relaxed clusters estimated from the X-ray peak offsets in 17 clusters is 29 ± 11(±13)%, which is smaller than that of the X-ray cluster samples such as HIFLUGCS. Since the optical cluster search is immune to the physical state of X-ray-emitting gas, it is likely to cover a larger range of the cluster morphology. We also derive the luminosity–temperature relation and found that the slope is marginally shallower than those of X-ray-selected samples and consistent with the self-similar model prediction of 2. Accordingly, our results show that the X-ray properties of the optical clusters are marginally different from those observed in the X-ray samples. The implication of the results and future prospects are briefly discussed.
- Subjects
X-rays; GALAXY clusters; DISTRIBUTION (Probability theory); CLUSTER sampling; X-ray imaging
- Publication
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, 2020, Vol 72, Issue 1, pN.PAG
- ISSN
0004-6264
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/pasj/psz118