A multi-simulation study of relativistic SZ temperature scalings in galaxy clusters and groups
Elizabeth Lee, Dhayaa Anbajagane, Priyanka Singh, Jens Chluba, Daisuke, Nagai, Scott T. Kay, Weiguang Cui, Klaus Dolag, Gustavo Yepes

TL;DR
This study compares relativistic SZ and other temperature measures in galaxy clusters across multiple simulations, finding consistent results and systematic offsets, which informs future observational corrections and modeling.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison of cluster temperature measures from various simulations, highlighting systematic offsets and insensitivity to feedback and resolution effects.
Findings
SZ temperatures are consistent across simulations.
A ~10% correction from rSZ to cluster temperatures.
Systematic offset where rSZ temperature is ~20% higher.
Abstract
The Sunyaev-Zeldovich (SZ) effect is a powerful tool in modern cosmology. With future observations promising ever improving SZ measurements, the relativistic corrections to the SZ signals from galaxy groups and clusters are increasingly relevant. As such, it is important to understand the differences between three temperature measures: (a) the average relativistic SZ (rSZ) temperature, (b) the mass-weighted temperature relevant for the thermal SZ (tSZ) effect, and (c) the X-ray spectroscopic temperature. In this work, we compare these cluster temperatures, as predicted by the {\sc Bahamas} \& {\sc Macsis}, {\sc Illustris-TNG}, {\sc Magneticum}, and {\sc The Three Hundred Project} simulations. Despite the wide range of simulation parameters, we find the SZ temperatures are consistent across the simulations. We estimate a level correction from rSZ to clusters with…
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TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
