The Observed Growth of Massive Galaxy Clusters II: X-ray Scaling Relations
Adam Mantz (1), Steven W. Allen (1), Harald Ebeling (2), David Rapetti, (1), Alex Drlica-Wagner (1) ((1) KIPAC, Stanford/SLAC, (2) IfA, Hawaii)

TL;DR
This study analyzes X-ray observations of 238 galaxy clusters to constrain their scaling relations, revealing insights into intracluster medium heating, low scatter in luminosity-mass relations, and consistency with self-similar evolution models.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of X-ray scaling relations in a large, flux-limited cluster sample, accounting for systematic uncertainties and selection effects.
Findings
Excess heating affects cluster cores but is limited to inner regions.
Intrinsic scatter in luminosity-mass relation is less than 10%.
Scaling relations evolve as predicted by self-similar models.
Abstract
(Abridged) This is the second in a series of papers in which we derive simultaneous constraints on cosmology and X-ray scaling relations using observations of massive, X-ray flux-selected galaxy clusters. The data set consists of 238 clusters drawn from the ROSAT All-Sky Survey with 0.1-2.4 keV luminosities >2.5e44 erg/second, and incorporates extensive follow-up observations using the Chandra X-ray Observatory. Our analysis accounts self-consistently for all selection effects, covariances and systematic uncertainties. Here we describe the reduction of the follow-up X-ray observations, present results on the cluster scaling relations, and discuss their implications. Our constraints on the luminosity-mass and temperature-mass relations, measured within r_500, lead to three important results. First, the data support the conclusion that excess heating of the intracluster medium has altered…
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