Probing cluster dynamics in RXCJ1504.1-0248 via radial and two-dimensional gas and galaxy properties
Yu-Ying Zhang, Miguel Verdugo, Matthias Klein, Peter Schneider

TL;DR
This study combines X-ray and optical data to analyze the mass distribution and substructure of galaxy cluster RXCJ1504.1-0248, revealing complex dynamics and consistency with known scaling relations.
Contribution
It provides a detailed comparison of hydrostatic and dynamical mass estimates, highlighting the impact of substructure and galaxy populations on cluster mass measurements.
Findings
Hydrostatic and dynamical mass estimates are consistent within uncertainties.
Presence of a high-velocity galaxy group affects mass estimates.
Cluster properties align with established scaling relations.
Abstract
We studied one of the most X-ray luminous cluster of galaxies in the REFLEX survey, RXC J1504.1-0248 (hereafter R1504; z=0.2153), using XMM-Newton X-ray imaging spectroscopy, VLT/VIMOS optical spectroscopy, and WFI optical imaging. The mass distributions were determined using both the so-called hydrostatic method with X-ray imaging spectroscopy and the dynamical method with optical spectroscopy, respectively, which yield M^{H.E.}_{500}=(5.81+/-0.49)*1.e14Msun and M^{caustic}_{500}=(4.17+/-0.42)*1e14Msun. According to recent calibrations, the richness derived mass estimates closely agree with the hydrostatic and dynamical mass estimates. The line-of-sight velocities of spectroscopic members reveal a group of galaxies with high-velocities (>1000 km/s) at a projected distance of about r^{H.E.}_{500}=(1.18+/-0.03) Mpc south-east of the cluster centroid, which is also indicated in the X-ray…
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