Pressure profiles of distant galaxy clusters in the Planck catalog
H. Bourdin, P. Mazzotta, A. Kozmanyan, C. Jones, A. Vikhlinin

TL;DR
This study develops a parametric method to analyze the pressure profiles of galaxy clusters using Planck data, revealing no significant evolution in pressure profiles from nearby to distant clusters, consistent with theoretical models.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new parametric modeling approach combining spectral and spatial analysis to study galaxy cluster pressure profiles across different redshifts.
Findings
Pressure profiles agree with previous results for nearby clusters.
No significant evolution in pressure profiles from low to high redshift.
Dispersion of profiles remains below 10% inside r500.
Abstract
Successive releases of Planck data have demonstrated the strength of the Sunyaev--Zeldovich (SZ) effect in detecting hot baryons out to the galaxy cluster peripheries. To infer the hot gas pressure structure from nearby galaxy clusters to more distant objects, we developed a parametric method that models the spectral energy distribution and spatial anisotropies of both the Galactic thermal dust and the Cosmic Microwave Background, that are mixed-up with the cluster SZ and dust signals. Taking advantage of the best angular resolution of the High Frequency Instrument channels (5 arcmin) and using X-ray priors in the innermost cluster regions that are not resolved with Planck, this modelling allowed us to analyze a sample of 61 nearby members of the Planck catalog of SZ sources (, ) using the full mission data, as well as to examine a distant sample of 23…
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