CHEX-MATE: pressure profiles of 6 galaxy clusters as seen by SPT and Planck
Filippo Oppizzi, Federico De Luca, Herv\'e Bourdin, Pasquale Mazzotta,, Stefano Ettori, Fabio Gastaldello, Scott Kay, Lorenzo Lovisari, Ben J., Maughan, Etienne Pointecouteau, Gabriel W. Pratt, Mariachiara Rossetti, Jack, Sayers, Mauro Sereno

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new method combining Planck and SPT data to accurately derive galaxy cluster pressure profiles across various scales, validated against X-ray data, enhancing understanding of cluster thermodynamics.
Contribution
A novel algorithm that jointly analyzes Planck and SPT observations to derive detailed galaxy cluster pressure profiles across multiple spatial scales.
Findings
Excellent agreement between SZ-derived and X-ray pressure profiles.
The combined approach effectively captures both core and peripheral cluster regions.
Validated method on a sample of 6 galaxy clusters.
Abstract
Pressure profiles are sensitive probes of the thermodynamic conditions and the internal structure of galaxy clusters. The intra-cluster gas resides in hydrostatic equilibrium within the Dark Matter gravitational potential. However, this equilibrium may be perturbed, e.g. as a consequence of thermal energy losses, feedback and non-thermal pressure supports. Accurate measures of the gas pressure over the cosmic times are crucial to constrain the cluster evolution as well as the contribution of astrophysical processes. In this work we presented a novel algorithm to derive the pressure profiles of galaxy clusters from the Sunyaev-Zeldovich (SZ) signal measured on a combination of Planck and South Pole Telescope (SPT) observations. The synergy of the two instruments made it possible to track the profiles on a wide range of spatial scales. We exploited the sensitivity to the larger scales of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Calibration and Measurement Techniques
