The heart of galaxy clusters: demographics and physical properties of cool-core and non-cool-core halos in the TNG-Cluster simulation
Katrin Lehle, Dylan Nelson, Annalisa Pillepich, Nhut Truong, Eric Rohr

TL;DR
This study uses the TNG-Cluster simulation to analyze the physical properties and classification of cool-core and non-cool-core galaxy clusters, examining their distribution, evolution, and comparison with observations.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of ICM properties in simulated clusters, offering insights into the demographics and evolution of CC and NCC populations without prior selection bias.
Findings
Approximately 24% of clusters are strong cool-core at z=0.
Cool-core fractions vary with mass and redshift, showing complex trends.
Simulation results broadly agree with observational data on cluster core properties.
Abstract
We analyze the physical properties of the gaseous intracluster medium (ICM) at the center of massive galaxy clusters with TNG-Cluster, a new cosmological magnetohydrodynamical simulation. Our sample contains 352 simulated clusters spanning a halo mass range of at . We focus on the proposed classification of clusters into cool-core (CC) and non-cool-core (NCC) populations, the distribution of cluster central ICM properties, and the redshift evolution of the CC cluster population. We analyze resolved structure and radial profiles of entropy, temperature, electron number density, and pressure. To distinguish between CC and NCC clusters, we consider several criteria: central cooling time, central entropy, central density, X-ray concentration parameter, and density profile slope. According to TNG-Cluster and with no…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
