Offset between X-ray and optical centers in clusters of galaxies: connecting eROSITA data and simulations
R. Seppi, J. Comparat, K. Nandra, K. Dolag, V. Biffi, E. Bulbul, A., Liu, V. Ghirardini, J. Ider-Chitham

TL;DR
This study investigates the offset between X-ray and optical centers in galaxy clusters using eROSITA data and simulations, revealing insights into cluster dynamics and aiding cosmological analyses.
Contribution
It connects observational offsets with simulation-based parameters, calibrates their relation, and assesses the impact of baryons on cluster center displacements.
Findings
eFEDS clusters have smaller offsets than eRASS1 clusters.
The average offset in eFEDS is 76.3 kpc, consistent with simulation predictions.
The offset-Xoff relation enables better modeling of cluster dynamical states in cosmology.
Abstract
The characterization of the dynamical state of clusters is key to study their evolution, their selection, and use them as a cosmological probe. The offsets between different definitions of the center have been used to estimate the cluster disturbance. Our goal is to study the distribution of the offset between the X-ray and optical centers in clusters of galaxies. We study the offset for eROSITA clusters. We aim to connect observations to hydrodynamical simulations and N-body models. We assess the astrophysical effects affecting the displacements. We measure the offset for clusters observed in eFEDS and eRASS1. We focus on a subsample of 87 massive eFEDS clusters at low redshift. We link the observations to the offset parameter Xoff measured on dark matter halos in N-body simulations, using the hydrodynamical simulations as a bridge. eFEDS clusters show a smaller offset compared to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
