A Simple and Accurate Model for Intracluster Gas

  • Ostriker J
  • Bode P
  • Babul A
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Abstract

Starting with the well-known NFW dark matter halo distribution, we construct a simple polytropic model for the intracluster medium that is in good agreement with high-resolution numerical hydrodynamic simulations, apply this model to a very large scale concordance dark matter simulation, and compare the resulting global properties with recent observations of X-ray clusters, including the mass-temperature and luminosity-temperature relations. We make allowances for a nonnegligible surface pressure, removal of low-entropy (short cooling time) gas, energy injection due to feedback, and a relativistic (nonthermal) pressure component. A polytropic index n=5 (Γ=1.2) provides a good approximation to the internal gas structure of massive clusters (except in the very central regions where cooling becomes important) and allows one to recover the observed M500-T, LX-T, and T/n2/3e~T0.65 relations. Using these concepts and generalizing this method so that it can be applied to fully three-dimensional N-body simulations, one can predict the global X-ray and SZE trends for any specified cosmological model. We find a good fit to observations when assuming that 12% of the initial baryonic mass condenses into stars, that the fraction of rest mass of this condensed component transferred back to the remaining gas (feedback) is 3.9×10-5, and that the fraction of total pressure from a nonthermal component is near 10%.

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Ostriker, J. P., Bode, P., & Babul, A. (2005). A Simple and Accurate Model for Intracluster Gas. The Astrophysical Journal, 634(2), 964–976. https://doi.org/10.1086/497122

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