Probing Cosmology and Galaxy Cluster Structure with the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Decrement vs. X-ray Temperature Scaling Relation
Cien Shang, Zoltan Haiman, Licia Verde

TL;DR
This paper investigates how the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich decrement versus X-ray temperature scaling relation can be used to simultaneously constrain galaxy cluster structure and cosmological parameters, demonstrating its potential alongside traditional methods.
Contribution
It introduces a physically motivated model for cluster structure and uses Fisher matrix analysis to evaluate the cosmological constraints achievable from the S_ u-T_ew relation in future surveys.
Findings
Scaling relation constraints are comparable to cluster number counts.
The approach is insensitive to selection effects.
Combining scaling relation and number counts helps break parameter degeneracies.
Abstract
Scaling relations among galaxy cluster observables, which will become available in large future samples of galaxy clusters, could be used to constrain not only cluster structure, but also cosmology. We study the utility of this approach, employing a physically motivated parametric model to describe cluster structure, and applying it to the expected relation between the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich decrement (S_\nu) and the emission-weighted X-ray temperature (T_ew). The slope and normalization of the entropy profile, the concentration of the dark matter potential, the pressure at the virial radius, and the level of non-thermal pressure support, as well as the mass and redshift-dependence of these quantities are described by free parameters. With a suitable choice of fiducial parameter values, the cluster model satisfies several existing observational constraints. We employ a Fisher matrix…
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