An X-ray underluminous cluster of galaxies in the 4Ms CDFS observations
M. Castellano, L. Pentericci, N. Menci, E. Piconcelli, P. Santini, S., Salimbeni, F. Fiore, A. Fontana, A. Grazian, A. Romano, and D. Trevese

TL;DR
This study investigates a galaxy cluster at z=0.734, revealing it is underluminous in X-rays compared to expectations, likely due to AGN feedback, despite being virialized and rich in red galaxies.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of an underluminous galaxy cluster, combining optical, spectroscopic, and X-ray data, and compares observations with semianalytic models.
Findings
Cluster is virialized with Gaussian velocity distribution.
X-ray luminosity is significantly lower than predicted by mass-luminosity relation.
High scatter in X-ray luminosity explained by AGN feedback effects.
Abstract
[Abridged] We use the large public spectroscopic database available in the GOODS-South field to estimate the dynamical mass and the virialization status of cluster ClG 0332-2747 at z=0.734. Cluster members selected from their photometric redshift are used with spectroscopic ones to analyse the galaxy population of the cluster. In the newly released Chandra 4Ms observations we detect a faint extended X-ray emission associated to the cluster. Finally, we compare the optical and X-ray properties of ClG 0332-2747 with the predictions of a well tested semianalytic model. We estimate the velocity dispersion and the virial mass considering all 44 spectroscopic members, or 20 red-sequence members only. We obtain sigma_v=634 +/- 105 Km/s, M_200=3.07 ^{+1.57}_{-1.16}~10^{14} M_sun in the former case, and slightly lower values in the latter case. The cluster appears to have reached the virial…
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