New constraints on dark energy from the observed growth of the most X-ray luminous galaxy clusters
A. Mantz (1), S. W. Allen (1), H. Ebeling (2), D. Rapetti (1) ((1), KIPAC, Stanford, (2) IfA, Hawaii)

TL;DR
This study uses X-ray luminosity data from galaxy clusters to constrain key cosmological parameters, providing results consistent with other methods and highlighting the potential for tighter future constraints.
Contribution
First to analyze the X-ray luminosity function of the largest galaxy clusters to constrain dark energy and matter density parameters with systematic uncertainties included.
Findings
Omega_m=0.28 +0.11 -0.07 for flat Lambda CDM
sigma_8=0.78 +0.11 -0.13 for flat Lambda CDM
w=-1.4 +0.4 -0.7 for flat, constant-w model
Abstract
We present constraints on the mean matter density, Omega_m, the normalization of the density fluctuation power spectrum, sigma_8, and the dark-energy equation-of-state parameter, w, obtained from measurements of the X-ray luminosity function of the largest known galaxy clusters at redshifts z<0.7, as compiled in the Massive Cluster Survey (MACS) and the local BCS and REFLEX galaxy cluster samples. Our analysis employs an observed mass-luminosity relation, calibrated by hydrodynamical simulations, including corrections for non-thermal pressure support and accounting for the presence of intrinsic scatter. Conservative allowances for all known systematic uncertainties are included, as are standard priors on the Hubble constant and mean baryon density. We find Omega_m=0.28 +0.11 -0.07 and sigma_8=0.78 +0.11 -0.13 for a spatially flat, cosmological-constant model, and Omega_m=0.24 +0.15…
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