Abstract / Description of output
We present weak lensing and X-ray analysis of 12 low-mass clusters from
the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Lensing Survey and XMM-CFHTLS
surveys. We combine these systems with high-mass systems from Canadian
Cluster Comparison Project and low-mass systems from Cosmic Evolution
Survey to obtain a sample of 70 systems, spanning over two orders of
magnitude in mass. We measure core-excised LX-TX,
M-LX and M-TX scaling relations and include
corrections for observational biases. By providing fully bias-corrected
relations, we give the current limitations for LX and
TX as cluster mass proxies. We demonstrate that TX
benefits from a significantly lower intrinsic scatter at fixed mass than
LX. By studying the residuals of the bias-corrected
relations, we show for the first time using weak lensing masses that
galaxy groups seem more luminous and warmer for their mass than
clusters. This implies a steepening of the M-LX and
M-TX relations at low masses. We verify the inferred
steepening using a different high-mass sample from the literature and
show that variance between samples is the dominant effect leading to
discrepant scaling relations. We divide our sample into subsamples of
merging and relaxed systems, and find that mergers may have enhanced
scatter in lensing measurements, most likely due to stronger triaxiality
and more substructure. For the LX-TX relation,
which is unaffected by lensing measurements, we find the opposite trend
in scatter. We also explore the effects of X-ray cross-calibration and
find that Chandra calibration leads to flatter
LX-TX and M-TX relations than
XMM-Newton.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1460-1481 |
Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
Volume | 451 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Aug 2015 |
Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)
- gravitational lensing: weak
- galaxies: clusters: general
- cosmology: observations
- dark matter
- X-rays: galaxies: clusters