The Enhancement and Decrement of the Sunyaev‐Zeldovich Effect toward the ROSAT Cluster RX J0658−5557

  • Andreani P
  • Bohringer H
  • Dall’Oglio G
  • et al.
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Abstract

We report simultaneous observations of the X-ray cluster RX J0658-5557 at 1.2 and 2 mm made with a double-channel photometer on the Swedish ESO Submillimeter Telescope (SEST) in search of Sunyaev-Zeldovich (SZ) effect. The SZ data were analyzed using the relativistically correct expression for the Comptonization, and we find (2.60 ± 0.79) × 10-4 from the detected decrement, which is consistent with that computed using the X-ray (ROSAT and ASCA) observations. The uncertainty includes contributions from statistical uncertainties in the detection, systematics, and calibration. The 1.2 mm channel data alone give rise to a larger Comptonization parameter; this result is discussed in terms of contamination from foreground sources and/or dust in the cluster or from a possible systematic effect. We then make use of a combined analysis of the ROSAT and ASCA X-ray satellite observations to determine an isothermal model for the SZ surface brightness. Since the cluster is asymmetrical and probably in a merging process, models are only approximate. The associated uncertainty can, however, be estimated by exploring a set of alternative models. We then find a factor of 1.3 for the global uncertainty on the Comptonization parameter. Combining the SZ and the X-ray measurements, we determine a value for the Hubble constant. The 2 mm data are consistent with H0(q0 = 1/2) = 53+38-28 km s-1 Mpc-1, where the uncertainty is dominated by the uncertainty in the models of the X-ray plasma halo.

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Andreani, P., Bohringer, H., Dall’Oglio, G., Martinis, L., Shaver, P., Lemke, R., … Liang, H. (1999). The Enhancement and Decrement of the Sunyaev‐Zeldovich Effect toward the ROSAT Cluster RX J0658−5557. The Astrophysical Journal, 513(1), 23–33. https://doi.org/10.1086/306830

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