The Swift-XRT Survey of Groups and Clusters of Galaxies
Andrea Bignamini

TL;DR
This paper presents a new X-ray survey of galaxy groups and clusters using the Swift-XRT archive, aiming to build a catalog, analyze their properties, and detect high-redshift clusters to study cosmic structure and cosmology.
Contribution
It introduces the SXCS survey based on Swift-XRT data, characterizes cluster properties, and enhances X-ray mission simulations with realistic source populations.
Findings
New catalog of galaxy groups and clusters from Swift-XRT data
Detection of potential clusters at redshift z>1
Improved simulation models for future X-ray missions
Abstract
My Ph.D. Thesis is devoted to the study of groups and clusters of galaxies in the X-ray band. This field has been very active in the last ten years, thanks to the data gathered from the Chandra and XMM satellites. Clusters of galaxies are prominent X-ray sources thanks to thermal bremsstrahlung emission from the diffuse ICM heated to 10^7-10^8 K, which provides about 15% of their total mass. The analysis of the X-ray emission from groups and clusters allows to study the large scale structure of the Universe, to constrain the cosmological parameters, and to investigate the interaction between the ICM and the cluster galaxies. My scientific work is mainly focused on the realization of a new X-ray survey of galaxy clusters, the SXCS, obtained from the previously unexplored archive of the X-Ray Telescope (XRT) on board of the Swift satellite. The goal is not only to build a new catalogue,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Particle Detector Development and Performance
