The Three Hundred project: Estimating the dependence of gas filaments on the mass of galaxy clusters
Sara Santoni, Marco De Petris, Gustavo Yepes, Antonio Ferragamo,, Matteo Bianconi, Meghan E. Gray, Ulrike Kuchner, Frazer R. Pearce, Weiguang, Cui, Stefano Ettori

TL;DR
This study investigates how the number of gas filaments connected to galaxy clusters depends on their mass and evolution, using simulated data and the DisPerSE tool to analyze filamentary structures across different cluster properties and cosmic times.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the relationship between cluster mass and filament connectivity, validating the effectiveness of gas density maps for cosmic web extraction in simulations.
Findings
Connectivity correlates strongly with cluster mass.
Connectivity decreases over cosmic time.
No dependence on dynamical state or hydrostatic mass bias.
Abstract
Galaxy clusters are located in the densest areas of the universe and are intricately connected to larger structures through the filamentary network of the Cosmic Web. In this scenario, matter flows from areas of lower density to higher density. As a result, the properties of galaxy clusters are deeply influenced by the filaments that are attached to them, which are quantified by a parameter known as connectivity. We explore the dependence of gas-traced filaments connected to galaxy clusters on the mass and dynamical state of the cluster. Moreover, we evaluate the effectiveness of the cosmic web extraction procedure from the gas density maps of simulated cluster regions. Using the DisPerSE cosmic web finder, we identify filamentary structures from 3D gas particle distribution in 324 simulated regions of Mpc side from The Three Hundred hydrodynamical simulation at redshifts…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
