Biased total mass of cool core galaxy clusters by Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect measurements
A. Conte, M. De Petris, B. Comis, L. Lamagna, S. De Gregori

TL;DR
This study investigates how different intra-cluster medium models affect the accuracy of galaxy cluster mass estimates from Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect measurements, highlighting significant biases in simplified assumptions.
Contribution
It demonstrates that using simplistic ICM models can lead to up to 50% bias in total mass estimates, emphasizing the need for more sophisticated modeling approaches.
Findings
Mass bias can reach 50% with simple models
Cool core clusters significantly influence mass estimates
More complex ICM profiles reduce bias in mass recovery
Abstract
The Sunyaev Zel'dovich (SZ) effect from galaxy clusters is one of the most powerful cosmological tools for investigating the large-scale Universe. The big advantage of the SZ effect is its redshift independence, which is not the case for visible and X-ray observations. It allows us to directly estimate the cluster's total mass from the integrated comptonization parameter Y, even for distant clusters. However, not having a full knowing intra-cluster medium (ICM) physics can affect the results. By taking self-similar temperature and density profiles of the ICM into account, we studied how different ICM morphologies can affect the cluster total mass estimation. With the help of the high percentage of cool core (CC) clusters, as observed so far, the present analysis focuses on studying this class of objects. A sample of eight nearby (0.1 < z < 0.5) and high-mass (M > 10^(14) M_sun) clusters…
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