LoCuSS: the connection between brightest cluster galaxy activity, gas cooling and dynamical disturbance of X-ray cluster cores
Alastair J. R. Sanderson (Birmingham), Alastair C. Edge (Durham),, Graham P. Smith (Birmingham)

TL;DR
This study investigates how the spatial offset between the brightest cluster galaxy and the X-ray centroid correlates with cool core strength, BCG activity, and gas fraction, revealing that disturbed clusters tend to have weaker cool cores and different gas properties.
Contribution
It provides new observational evidence linking cluster dynamical disturbance to cool core properties, BCG activity, and gas fraction, enhancing understanding of cluster evolution.
Findings
More disturbed clusters have weaker cool cores.
BCG activity correlates with small X-ray/BCG offsets.
Gas fraction varies with cluster dynamical state.
Abstract
We study the distribution of projected offsets between the cluster X-ray centroid and the brightest cluster galaxy (BCG) for 65 X-ray selected clusters from the Local Cluster Substructure Survey (LoCuSS), with a median redshift of z=0.23. We find a clear correlation between X-ray/BCG projected offset and the logarithmic slope of the cluster gas density profile at 0.04r500 (alpha), implying that more dynamically disturbed clusters have weaker cool cores. Furthermore, there is a close correspondence between the activity of the BCG, in terms of detected H_alpha and radio emission, and the X-ray/BCG offset, with the line emitting galaxies all residing in clusters with X-ray/BCG offsets of <~15 kpc. Of the BCGs with alpha < -0.85 and an offset < 0.02r500, 96 per cent (23/24) have optical emission and 88 per cent (21/24) are radio active, while none has optical emission outside these…
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