The evolution of cool-core clusters
Joana S. Santos (INAF-Trieste), Paolo Tozzi (INAF-Trieste), Piero, Rosati (ESO), Hans Boehringer (MPE)

TL;DR
This study investigates the evolution of cool-core clusters across different redshifts using X-ray and radio data, revealing a decline in their fraction over time but indicating many well-formed cool-cores even at high redshift.
Contribution
It provides the first robust measurement of cool-core strength evolution using high-resolution Chandra data across multiple redshift samples.
Findings
Significant decrease in cool-core fraction with increasing redshift.
Strong anti-correlation between entropy, cooling time, and cool-core strength.
Less evolution in cool-core population than previously suggested.
Abstract
Cool-core clusters are characterized by strong surface brightness peaks in the X-ray emission from the Intra Cluster Medium (ICM). This phenomenon is associated with complex physics in the ICM and has been a subject of intense debate and investigation in recent years. In order to quantify the evolution in the cool-core cluster population, we robustly measure the cool-core strength in a local, representative cluster sample, and in the largest sample of high-redshift clusters available to date. We use high-resolution Chandra data of three representative cluster samples spanning different redshift ranges: (i) the local sample from the 400 SD survey with median z = 0.08, (ii) the high redshift sample from the 400 SD Survey with median z=0.59, and (iii) 15 clusters drawn from the RDCS and the WARPS, with median z = 0.83. Our analysis is based on the measurement of the surface brightness…
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