ENACSVII, Galaxy density profiles of rich clusters of galaxies
C. Adami, A. Mazure, P. Katgert, A. Biviano

TL;DR
This study analyzes galaxy density profiles in rich clusters, finding that most are better described by core profiles like King, especially in central regions, and suggests a low Omega_0 cosmology based on outer slope measurements.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of core versus cusp galaxy profiles in clusters using maximum-likelihood fits and composite cluster construction, highlighting the prevalence of core profiles.
Findings
75% of clusters favor King profiles over NFW.
Central regions show a stronger preference for King profiles.
Outer slope analysis suggests a low Omega_0 value.
Abstract
We have analyzed the projected galaxy distributions in a subset of the ENACS/ COSMOS cluster sample. We made Maximum-Likelihood fits to the distribution of COSMOS galaxies for 4 theoretical profiles, with `cores' (generalized King- and Hubble-profiles) and with `cusps' (generalized Navarro et al., or NFW, and de Vaucouleurs profiles). We use the Likelihood ratio to investigate whether the observations are better described by profiles with cusps or with cores. Taking the King and NFW profiles as model of either class, we find that about 75% of the clusters are better fitted by the King profile than by the NFW profile. However, for the individual clusters the preference for the King profile is rarely significant. When we limit ourselves to the central regions it appears that the significance increases drastically, with 65% of the clusters showing a strong preference for a King over an NFW…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
