The evolution of X-ray clusters and the entropy of the intracluster medium

被引:381
|
作者
Tozzi, P [1 ]
Norman, C [1 ]
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, Baltimore, MD 21218 USA
来源
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL | 2001年 / 546卷 / 01期
关键词
cosmology : theory; galaxies : clusters : general; hydrodynamics; X-rays : galaxies;
D O I
10.1086/318237
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
The thermodynamics of the diffuse, X-ray-emitting gas in clusters of galaxies is determined by gravitational processes associated with infalling gas, shock heating and adiabatic compression, and nongravitational processes such as heating by supernovae, stellar winds, activity in central galactic nuclei, and radiative cooling. The effect of gravitational processes on the thermodynamics of the intracluster medium (ICM) can be expressed in terms of the ICM entropy. The entropy is a convenient variable as long as cooling is negligible, since it remains constant during the phase of adiabatic compression during accretion into the potential well, and it shows a single steplike increase during shock heating. Observations indicate that nongravitational processes also play a key role in determining the distribution of entropy in the ICM. In particular, an entropy excess with respect to that produced by purely gravitational processes has been recently detected in the centers of low-temperature systems. This type of entropy excess is believed to be responsible for many other properties of local X-ray clusters, including the L-T relation and the flat density cores in clusters and groups. In this paper we assume that the entropy excess is present in the intergalactic medium (IGM) baryons before the gas is accreted by the dark matter halos and reaches high densities. We use a generalized spherical model to compute the X-ray properties of groups and clusters for a range of initial entropy levels in the IGM and for a range of mass scales, cosmic epochs, and background cosmologies. In particular, we follow the formation of adiabatic cores during the first stages of the gravitational collapse and the subsequent evolution of the central entropy due to radiative energy loss. The model predicts the statistical properties of the cluster population at a given epoch and also allows study of the evolution of single X-ray halos as a function of their age. We find that the statistical properties of the X-ray clusters strongly depend on the value of the initial background entropy. Assuming a constant, uniform value for the background entropy, the present-day X-ray data are well fitted for the following range of values of the adiabatic constant : K-* equivalent to k(B) T/mum(p)rho (2/3) = (0.4 +/- 0.1) x 10(34) ergs cm(2) g(-5/3) for clusters with average temperatures kT > 2 keV and K-* = (0.2 +/- 0.1) x 10(34) ergs cm(2) g(-5/3) for groups and clusters with average temperatures k(B) T < 2 keV. These values correspond to different excess energy per particle of keV. The k(B) T <greater than or equal to> 0.1(K-*/0.4 x 10(34)) keV. The dependence of K-* on the mass scale can be well reproduced by an epoch-dependent external entropy: the relation K-* = 0.8(1 + z)(-1) x 10(34) ergs cm(2) g(-5/3) fits the data over the whole temperature range. The model can be extended to include internal heating, but in this case the energy budget required to fit the X-ray properties would be much higher. Observations of both local and distant clusters can be used to trace the distribution and the evolution of the entropy in the cosmic baryons and to constrain the typical epoch and the source of the heating processes. The X-ray satellites Chandra and XMM can add to our knowledge of the history of the cosmic baryons, already derived from the high-redshift, low-density gas observed in the QSO absorption-line clouds, by imaging the hot, higher density plasma observed in groups and clusters of galaxies.
引用
收藏
页码:63 / 84
页数:22
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Mapping the intracluster medium in the era of high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy
    Zhang, Congyao
    Zhuravleva, Irina
    Markevitch, Maxim
    ZuHone, John
    Mernier, Francois
    Biffi, Veronica
    Bogdan, Akos
    Chakraborty, Priyanka
    Churazov, Eugene
    Dolag, Klaus
    Ettori, Stefano
    Forman, William R.
    Hernquist, Lars
    Jones, Christine
    Khabibullin, Ildar
    Kilbourne, Caroline
    Kraft, Ralph
    Lau, Erwin T.
    Lin, Sheng-Chieh
    Nagai, Daisuke
    Nelson, Dylan
    Ogorzalek, Anna
    Rasia, Elena
    Sarkar, Arnab
    Simionescu, Aurora
    Su, Yuanyuan
    Vogelsberger, Mark
    Walker, Stephen
    MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2024, 530 (04) : 4234 - 4255
  • [22] Evolution of the x-ray properties of clusters of galaxies
    Henry, JP
    MATTER AND ENERGY IN CLUSTERS OF GALAXIES, PROCEEDINGS, 2003, 301 : 5 - 21
  • [23] INTRACLUSTER MEDIUM ENTROPY PROFILES FOR A CHANDRA ARCHIVAL SAMPLE OF GALAXY CLUSTERS
    Cavagnolo, Kenneth W.
    Donahue, Megan
    Voit, G. Mark
    Sun, Ming
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL SUPPLEMENT SERIES, 2009, 182 (01): : 12 - 32
  • [24] Intracluster entropy from joint X-ray and Sunyaev-Zel'dovich observations
    Cavaliere, A
    Lapi, A
    Rephaeli, Y
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2005, 634 (02): : 784 - 792
  • [25] On the evolution of the entropy and pressure profiles in X-ray luminous galaxy clusters at z &gt; 0.4
    Ghirardini, V.
    Ettori, S.
    Amodeo, S.
    Capasso, R.
    Sereno, M.
    ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 2017, 604
  • [26] JOINT ANALYSIS OF X-RAY AND SUNYAEV-ZEL'DOVICH OBSERVATIONS OF GALAXY CLUSTERS USING AN ANALYTIC MODEL OF THE INTRACLUSTER MEDIUM
    Hasler, Nicole
    Bulbul, Esra
    Bonamente, Massimiliano
    Carlstrom, John E.
    Culverhouse, Thomas L.
    Gralla, Megan
    Greer, Christopher
    Hawkins, David
    Hennessy, Ryan
    Joy, Marshall
    Kolodziejczak, Jeffery
    Lamb, James W.
    Landry, David
    Leitch, Erik M.
    Mantz, Adam
    Marrone, Daniel P.
    Miller, Amber
    Mroczkowski, Tony
    Muchovej, Stephen
    Plagge, Thomas
    Pryke, Clem
    Woody, David
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2012, 748 (02):
  • [27] Origins of clusters and the intracluster medium
    Donahue, M
    ORIGINS, 1998, 148 : 109 - 126
  • [28] Shocks and sonic booms in the intracluster medium: X-ray shells and radio galaxy activity
    Reynolds, CS
    Heinz, S
    Begelman, MC
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2001, 549 (02): : L179 - L182
  • [29] Hydrostatic equilibrium of a porous intracluster medium: implications for mass fraction and X-ray luminosity
    Nusser, Adi
    Silk, Joseph
    MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2008, 386 (02) : 1013 - 1015
  • [30] X-RAY SPECTROSCOPY OF THE CORE OF THE PERSEUS CLUSTER WITH SUZAKU: ELEMENTAL ABUNDANCES IN THE INTRACLUSTER MEDIUM
    Tamura, T.
    Maeda, Y.
    Mitsuda, K.
    Fabian, A. C.
    Sanders, J. S.
    Furuzawa, A.
    Hughes, J. P.
    Iizuka, R.
    Matsushita, K.
    Tamagawa, T.
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS, 2009, 705 (01) : L62 - L66