The outer regions of galaxy clusters: Chandra constraints on the X-ray surface brightness
S. Ettori, I. Balestra

TL;DR
This study uses Chandra X-ray observations of galaxy clusters to measure the surface brightness and gas density profiles in their outskirts, providing insights into the physical conditions and structure of cluster outer regions.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed measurement of the X-ray surface brightness slope in cluster outskirts beyond R500, combining observational data with theoretical models.
Findings
Surface brightness profile steepens from -3.6 at 0.4 R200 to -4.3 at R200.
Gas density profile slope estimated at -2.6 at R200.
Predicted surface brightness in the 0.5-2 keV band is 2e-12 erg/s/cm2/deg2.
Abstract
(Abridged version) We study the properties of the X-ray surface brightness profiles in a sample of galaxy clusters that were observed with Chandra and have emission detectable with a signal-to-noise ratio higher than 2 at a radius beyond R500 ~ 0.7 R200. Our study aims to measure the slopes of the X-ray surface brightness and of the gas density profiles in the outskirts of massive clusters. These constraints are compared to similar results obtained from observations and numerical simulations of the temperature and dark matter density profiles with the intention of presenting a consistent picture of the outer regions of galaxy clusters. We extract the surface brightness profiles Sb(r) of 52 X-ray luminous galaxy clusters at z>0.3 from X-ray exposures obtained with Chandra. We estimate R200 using both a beta-model that reproduces Sb(r) and scaling relations from the literature. The two…
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