The XXL Survey LI. Pressure profile and $Y_{\rm SZ}$-$M$ scaling relation in three low-mass galaxy clusters at $z\sim1$ observed with NIKA2
R. Adam, M. Ricci, D. Eckert, P. Ade, H. Ajeddig, B. Altieri, P., Andr\'e, E. Artis, H. Aussel, A. Beelen, C. Benoist, A. Beno\^it, S. Berta,, L. Bing, M. Birkinshaw, O. Bourrion, D. Boutigny, M. Bremer, M. Calvo, A., Cappi, A. Catalano, M. De Petris, F.-X. D\'esert, S. Doyle

TL;DR
This study investigates the pressure profiles and the $Y_{SZ}-M$ scaling relation in three low-mass galaxy clusters at redshift around 1, revealing that these properties follow expected relations despite signs of dynamical activity.
Contribution
First observational constraints on the pressure profile and $Y_{SZ}-M$ relation in low-mass, high-redshift galaxy clusters using NIKA2 and X-ray data.
Findings
Pressure profiles are consistent with disturbed systems.
Clusters follow the expected $Y_{SZ}-M$ relation.
Cluster physics is established by $z \,\sim 1$.
Abstract
The thermodynamical properties of the intracluster medium (ICM) are driven by scale-free gravitational collapse, but they also reflect the rich astrophysical processes at play in galaxy clusters. At low masses ( M) and high redshift (), these properties remain poorly constrained observationally, due to the difficulty in obtaining resolved and sensitive data. This paper aims at investigating the inner structure of the ICM as seen through the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect in this regime of mass and redshift. Focus is set on the thermal pressure profile and the scaling relation between SZ flux and mass, namely the scaling relation. The three galaxy clusters XLSSC~072 (), XLSSC~100 (), and XLSSC~102 (), with M, were selected from the XXL X-ray survey and observed with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
