Measurement of the Relativistic Sunyaev-Zeldovich Corrections in RX J1347.5-1145
Victoria Butler, Richard M. Feder, Tansu Daylan, Adam B. Mantz, Dale, Mercado, Alfredo Montana, Stephen K. N. Portillo, Jack Sayers, Benjamin J., Vaughan, Michael Zemcov, Adi Zitrin

TL;DR
This study measures relativistic corrections to the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect in galaxy cluster RX J1347.5-1145, combining multi-wavelength data and advanced modeling to derive ICM temperature consistent with X-ray observations.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive methodology for analyzing the relativistic SZ effect using combined sub-mm and mm-wave data with realistic modeling of astrophysical components.
Findings
Measured average Comptonization parameter $ extstyle ext{y}$ within R$_{2500}$
Derived ICM electron temperature of 22.4 keV with credible intervals
Results agree with X-ray pressure-weighted temperature measurements
Abstract
We present a measurement of the relativistic corrections to the thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect spectrum, the rSZ effect, toward the massive galaxy cluster RX J1347.5-1145 by combining sub-mm images from Herschel-SPIRE with mm-wave Bolocam maps. Our analysis simultaneously models the SZ effect signal, the population of cosmic infrared background (CIB) galaxies, and galactic cirrus dust emission in a manner that fully accounts for their spatial and frequency-dependent correlations. Gravitational lensing of background galaxies by RX J1347.5-1145 is included in our methodology based on a mass model derived from HST observations. Utilizing a set of realistic mock observations, we employ a forward modelling approach that accounts for the non-Gaussian covariances between observed astrophysical components to determine the posterior distribution of SZ effect brightness values consistent…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
