Intracluster Medium Entropy Profiles for a Chandra Archival Sample of Galaxy Clusters
Kenneth W. Cavagnolo, Megan Donahue, G. Mark Voit, and Ming Sun

TL;DR
This study analyzes entropy profiles of 239 galaxy clusters from Chandra data, revealing a bimodal distribution of core entropy and confirming that entropy flattening at small radii is not due to observational biases.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of ICM entropy profiles, demonstrating a bimodal distribution of core entropy and assessing observational effects on profile measurements.
Findings
Entropy profiles are well-fit by a power-law plus constant model.
Core entropy (K0) shows a bimodal distribution with two distinct populations.
Observed entropy flattening is not caused by PSF smearing or resolution effects.
Abstract
We present radial entropy profiles of the intracluster medium (ICM) for a collection of 239 clusters taken from the Chandra X-ray Observatory's Data Archive. Entropy is of great interest because it controls ICM global properties and records the thermal history of a cluster. Entropy is therefore a useful quantity for studying the effects of feedback on the cluster environment and investigating any breakdown of cluster self-similarity. We find that most ICM entropy profiles are well-fit by a model which is a power-law at large radii and approaches a constant value at small radii: K(r) = K0 + K100(r/100 kpc), where K0 quantifies the typical excess of core entropy above the best fitting power-law found at larger radii. We also show that the K0 distributions of both the full archival sample and the primary HIFLUGCS sample of Reiprich (2001) are bimodal with a distinct gap between K0 ~ 30 -…
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