Thermodynamic evolution of the $z=1.75$ galaxy cluster IDCS J1426.5+3508
S. Andreon, C. Romero, F. Castagna, A. Ragagnin, M. Devlin, S. Dicker,, B. Mason, T. Mroczkowski, C. Sarazin, J. Sievers, S. Stanchfield

TL;DR
This study presents detailed thermodynamic profiles of a high-redshift galaxy cluster using combined Sunyaev-Zel'dovich and X-ray data, revealing unique features and evolutionary insights about cluster development at z=1.75.
Contribution
It provides the first resolved thermodynamic profiles of a distant galaxy cluster using a non-parametric pressure and flexible electron density models.
Findings
Pressure profile is flatter than universal profile.
Temperature increases radially out to 500 kpc.
Evidence of cold gas streams and non-thermal pressure at large radii.
Abstract
We present resolved thermodynamic profiles out to 500 kpc, about , of the galaxy cluster IDCS J1426.5+3508 with 40 kpc resolution. Thanks to the combination of Sunyaev-Zel'dovich and X-ray datasets, IDCS J1426.5+3508 becomes the most distant cluster with resolved thermodynamic profiles. These are derived assuming a non-parametric pressure profile and a very flexible model for the electron density profile. The shape of the pressure profile is flatter than the universal pressure profile. The IDCS J1426.5+3508 temperature profile is increasing radially out to 500 kpc. To identify the possible future evolution of IDCS J1426.5+3508 , we compared it with its local descendants that numerical simulations show to be dex more massive. We found no evolution at 30 kpc, indicating a fine tuning between cooling and heating at small radii. At kpc, our…
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