On the nature of hydrostatic equilibrium in galaxy clusters
V. Biffi, S. Borgani, G. Murante, E. Rasia, S. Planelles, G.L., Granato, C. Ragone-Figueroa, A.M. Beck, M. Gaspari, K. Dolag

TL;DR
This study assesses the hydrostatic equilibrium in simulated galaxy clusters, revealing deviations linked to dynamical state and gas motions, with implications for mass estimation accuracy.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of hydrostatic equilibrium deviations in simulated clusters using advanced hydrodynamical simulations, including feedback processes.
Findings
Average deviation of 10-20% from HE out to virial radius
Disturbed clusters show larger deviations than regular ones
Mass bias correlates with deviation from HE and gas motions
Abstract
In this paper we investigate the level of hydrostatic equilibrium (HE) in the intra-cluster medium of simulated galaxy clusters, extracted from state-of-the-art cosmological hydrodynamical simulations performed with the Smoothed-Particle-Hydrodynamic code GADGET-3. These simulations include several physical processes, among which stellar and AGN feedback, and have been performed with an improved version of the code that allows for a better description of hydrodynamical instabilities and gas mixing processes. Evaluating the radial balance between the gravitational and hydrodynamical forces, via the gas accelerations generated, we effectively examine the level of HE in every object of the sample, its dependence on the radial distance from the center and on the classification of the cluster in terms of either cool-coreness or dynamical state. We find an average deviation of 10-20% out to…
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