Improvements in the X-ray luminosity function and constraints on the Cosmological parameters from X-ray luminous clusters
A. Del Popolo (1,2), V. Costa (3), G. Lanzafame (4) ((1) Dipartimento, di Fisica e Astronomia, Universit'a di Catania, Viale Andrea Doria 6,, Catania, Italy; (2) Argelander-Institut fur Astronomie, Auf dem Hugel 71,, Bonn

TL;DR
This paper refines cosmological parameter constraints using improved models for the X-ray luminosity function of galaxy clusters, resulting in tighter bounds consistent with the cosmological constant model.
Contribution
It introduces the use of the Tinker et al. (2008) mass function and a new M-L relationship, enhancing the precision of cosmological constraints from X-ray cluster data.
Findings
More precise constraints on _m and _8 compared to previous studies.
Results support the =w=-1 cosmological constant model.
Combining XLF with other data sets yields very tight parameter bounds.
Abstract
We show how to improve constraints on \Omega_m, \sigma_8, and the dark-energy equation-of-state parameter, w, obtained by Mantz et al. (2008) from measurements of the X-ray luminosity function of galaxy clusters, namely MACS, the local BCS and the REFLEX galaxy cluster samples with luminosities L> 3 \times 10^{44} erg/s in the 0.1--2.4 keV band. To this aim, we use Tinker et al. (2008) mass function instead of Jenkins et al. (2001) and the M-L relationship obtained from Del Popolo (2002) and Del Popolo et al. (2005). Using the same methods and priors of Mantz et al. (2008), we find, for a \Lambda while the result of Mantz et al. (2008) gives less tight constraints and \sigma_8=0.78^{+0.11}_{-0.13}. In the case of a wCDM model, we find \Omega_m=0.27^{+0.07}_{-0.06},…
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