A good mass proxy for galaxy clusters with XMM-Newton

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We use a sample of 39 galaxy clusters at redshift z < 0.1 observed by XMM-Newton to investigate the relations between X-ray observables and total mass. Based on central cooling time and central temperature drop, the clusters in this sample are divided into two groups: 25 cool core clusters and 14 non-cool core clusters, respectively. We study the scaling relations of L bol-M 500, M 500-T, M 500-M g, and M 500-Y X, and also the influences of cool core on these relations. The results show that the M 500-Y X relation has a slope close to the standard self-similar value, has the smallest scatter and does not vary with the cluster sample. Moreover, the M 500-Y X relation is not affected by the cool core. Thus, the parameter of YX may be the best mass indicator. © 2013. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Zhao, H. H., Jia, S. M., Chen, Y., Li, C. K., Song, L. M., & Xie, F. (2013). A good mass proxy for galaxy clusters with XMM-Newton. Astrophysical Journal, 778(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/778/2/124

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