X-ray mass proxies from hydrodynamic simulations of galaxy clusters (paper I)
D. Fabjan, S. Borgani, E. Rasia, A. Bonafede, K. Dolag, G. Murante and, L. Tornatore

TL;DR
This study investigates X-ray based mass proxies for galaxy clusters using hydrodynamical simulations, finding Y_X and gas mass as reliable indicators with low scatter, suitable for cosmological research.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of scaling relations and their robustness across different physical models in high-resolution simulations.
Findings
Y_X scaling relation is least sensitive to physics variations.
Gas mass has the smallest scatter as a mass proxy.
Scatter around relations is close to log-normal distribution.
Abstract
We present a detailed study of scaling relations between total cluster mass and three mass proxies based on X-ray observables: temperature of the intra-cluster medium, gas mass and the product of the two, Y_X. Our analysis is based on two sets of high-resolution hydrodynamical simulations performed with the TreePM-SPH GADGET code. The first set includes about 140 clusters with masses above 5x10^13 M_sun/h (30 having mass above 10^15 M_sun/h), that have been simulated with (i) non-radiative physics and including (ii) cooling, star formation, chemical enrichment and the effect of supernova feedback triggering galactic ejecta. This large statistics is used to quantify the robustness of the scaling relations, to determine their redshift evolution and to calibrate their intrinsic scatter and its distribution. We use a smaller set of clusters including 18 halos with masses above 5x10^13…
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