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2013

Cosmology: observations

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The X-Ray Properties Of Optically Selected Clusters Of Galaxies, A. K. Hicks, G. W. Pratt, M. Donahue, E. Ellingson, M. Gladders, H. Böhringer, H. K. C. Yee, Renbin Yan, J. H. Croston, D. G. Gilbank May 2013

The X-Ray Properties Of Optically Selected Clusters Of Galaxies, A. K. Hicks, G. W. Pratt, M. Donahue, E. Ellingson, M. Gladders, H. Böhringer, H. K. C. Yee, Renbin Yan, J. H. Croston, D. G. Gilbank

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

We present the results of Chandra and Suzaku X-ray observations of nine moderate-redshift (0.16 < z < 0.42) clusters discovered via the Red-sequence Cluster Survey (RCS). Surface brightness profiles are fitted to β-models, gas masses are determined, integrated spectra are extracted within R2500, and X-ray temperatures and luminosities are inferred. TheLXTX relationship expected from self-similar evolution is tested by comparing this sample to our previous X-ray investigation of nine high-redshift (0.6 < z < 1.0) optically selected clusters. We find that optically selected clusters are systematically less luminous than X-ray selected clusters of similar X-ray temperature at both moderate and high z. We are unable to constrain evolution in the LXTX relation with these data, but find it consistent with no evolution, within relatively large uncertainties. To investigate selection effects, we compare the X-ray properties of our sample to those of clusters in the …