XLSSC 122 caught in the act of growing up: Spatially resolved SZ observations of a z=1.98 galaxy cluster
J. van Marrewijk, L. Di Mascolo, A. S. Gill, N. Battaglia, E. S., Battistelli, J. R. Bond, M. J. Devlin, P. Doze, J. Dunkley, K. Knowles, A., Hincks, J. P. Hughes, M. Hilton, K. Moodley, T. Mroczkowski, S. Naess, B., Partridge, G. Popping, C. Sif\'on, S. T. Staggs, E. J. Wollack

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution SZ observations to analyze the dynamical state and morphology of the high-redshift galaxy cluster XLSSC 122, revealing signs of ongoing formation and a non-cool core structure at z=1.98.
Contribution
It introduces a new joint modeling technique combining interferometric and single-dish data to map the ICM across multiple scales at high redshift.
Findings
Detection of SZ effect with 11σ significance.
Identification of a non-cool core with a flattened pressure profile.
Evidence of an infalling group or filamentary structure boosting the ICM.
Abstract
How protoclusters evolved from sparse galaxy overdensities to mature galaxy clusters is still not well understood. In this context, detecting and characterizing the hot ICM at high redshifts (z~2) is key to understanding how the continuous accretion from and mergers along the filamentary large-scale structure impact the first phases of cluster formation. We study the dynamical state and morphology of the z=1.98 galaxy cluster XLSSC 122 with high-resolution observations (~5") of the ICM through the SZ effect. Via Bayesian forward modeling, we map the ICM on scales from the virial radius down to the core of the cluster. To constrain such a broad range of spatial scales, we employ a new technique that jointly forward-models parametric descriptions of the pressure distribution to interferometric ACA and ALMA observations and multi-band imaging data from the 6-m, single-dish Atacama…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
