The average mass profile of galaxy clusters

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作者
Carlberg, RG
Yee, HKC
Ellingson, E
Morris, SL
Abraham, R
Gravel, P
Pritchet, CJ
SmeckerHane, T
Hartwick, FDA
Hesser, JE
Hutchings, JB
Oke, JB
机构
[1] DOMINION ASTROPHYS OBSERV,HERZBERG INST ASTROPHYS,NATL RES COUNCIL CANADA,VICTORIA,BC V8X 4M6,CANADA
[2] UNIV CAMBRIDGE,INST ASTRON,CAMBRIDGE CB3 0HA,ENGLAND
[3] UNIV VICTORIA,DEPT PHYS & ASTRON,VICTORIA,BC V8W 3P6,CANADA
[4] UNIV CALIF IRVINE,DEPT PHYS & ASTRON,IRVINE,CA 92717
来源
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL | 1997年 / 485卷 / 01期
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
galaxies; clusters; general; large-scale structure of universe;
D O I
10.1086/310801
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
The average mass density profile measured in the Canadian Network for Observational Cosmology cluster survey is well described with the analytic form rho(r) = Ar-1(r + a(rho))(-2), as advocated on the basis of n-body simulations by Navarro, Frenk, & White. The predicted core radii are a(rho) = 0.20 (in units of the radius where the mean interior density is 200 times the critical density) for an Omega = 0.2 open cold dark matter model and a(rho) = 0.26 for a flat Omega = 0.2 model, with little dependence on other cosmological parameters for simulations normalized to the observed cluster abundance. The dynamically derived local mass-to-light ratio, which has little radial variation, converts the observed light profile to a mass profile. We find that the scale radius of the mass distribution, 0.20 less than or equal to a(rho) less than or equal to 0.30 (depending on modeling details, with a 95% confidence range of 0.12-0.50), is completely consistent with the predicted values. Moreover, the profiles and total masses of the clusters as individuals can be acceptably predicted from the cluster rms line-of-sight velocity dispersion alone. This is strong support for the hierarchical clustering theory for the formation of galaxy clusters in a cool, collisionless, dark-matter-dominated universe.
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页码:L13 / L16
页数:4
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