Fossil group origins - VI. Global X-ray scaling relations of fossil galaxy clusters
A. Kundert, F. Gastaldello, E. D'Onghia, M. Girardi, J. A. L. Aguerri,, R. Barrena, E. M. Corsini, S. De Grandi, E. Jim\'enez-Bail\'on, M., Lozada-Mu\~noz, J. M\'endez-Abreu, R. S\'anchez-Janssen, E. Wilcots, S., Zarattini

TL;DR
This study uses Suzaku X-ray observations to analyze the properties of fossil galaxy clusters, finding their X-ray scaling relations are similar to those of non-fossil systems of comparable mass.
Contribution
First pointed X-ray observations of 10 fossil galaxy groups and clusters, establishing their global properties and comparing their scaling relations with non-fossil systems.
Findings
Fossil clusters have X-ray properties similar to non-fossil systems.
Global temperatures range from 2.8 to 5.3 keV.
Scaling relations are consistent with those of normal groups and clusters.
Abstract
We present the first pointed X-ray observations of 10 candidate fossil galaxy groups and clusters. With these Suzaku observations, we determine global temperatures and bolometric X-ray luminosities of the intracluster medium (ICM) out to for six systems in our sample. The remaining four systems show signs of significant contamination from non-ICM sources. For the six objects with successfully determined properties, we measure global temperatures in the range , bolometric X-ray luminosities of , and estimate masses, as derived from , of . Fossil cluster scaling relations are constructed for a sample that combines our Suzaku observed fossils with fossils in the…
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