论文标题
EROSITA最终赤道深度调查(EFEDS):Subaru光学选择簇的X射线特性
The eROSITA Final Equatorial-Depth Survey (eFEDS): X-ray properties of Subaru optically-selected clusters
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论文摘要
我们介绍了由Subaru HSC调查在Erosita Efeds领域检测到的光学丰富星系簇的系统X射线分析的结果。通过对SRG/EROSITA和Subaru/HSC调查的联合分析,我们旨在研究光学选择簇的动力状态并得出群集比例关系。该样本由43个光学选择的星系簇组成,其丰富度$> 40 $ in 0.16 <z <0.89 $。我们使用Erosita数据系统地分析了X射线图像和光谱。我们使用光学和远红外数据库确定了BCG。我们通过测量X射线峰和BCG位置,气体浓度以及星系密度峰的数量之间的偏移来评估簇的动态状态。我们研究了基于Erosita X射线光谱和HSC弱透明数据分析的亮度 - 温度和质量稀疏性关系。基于这些测量值,放松簇的比例为$ 2(<39)$%,比X射线选择的群集样品小。在纠正了由于削减丰富度而纠正选择偏置后,我们获得了$ 2.1 \ pm0.5 $的浅$ l-t $斜率,这与自相似模型的预测以及结合质量浓缩关系的基线模型一致。 $ 1.5 \ pm0.3 $的$ L-M $斜率与上述理论模型以及EFEDS字段中的剪切选择簇的斜率一致。我们对高富度光学簇的分析产生了一小部分松弛的簇和浅度温度关系的浅斜率。这表明光学簇的平均X射线特性可能与X射线样品中观察到的平均X射线特性不同。因此,关节的色素和HSC观测是将分析扩展到更大样本并理解选择效果的强大工具,以建立群集扩展关系。
We present the results of a systematic X-ray analysis of optically rich galaxy clusters detected by the Subaru HSC survey in the eROSITA eFEDS field. Through a joint analysis of SRG/eROSITA and Subaru/HSC surveys, we aim to study the dynamical status of the optically selected clusters and derive the cluster scaling relations. The sample consists of 43 optically selected galaxy clusters with a richness $>40$ in $0.16<z<0.89$. We systematically analyzed the X-ray images and spectra using the eROSITA data. We identified the BCG using the optical and far-infrared databases. We evaluated the cluster's dynamical status by measuring the offset between the X-ray peak and BCG position, the gas concentration, and the number of galaxy-density peaks. We studied the luminosity-temperature and mass-luminosity relations based on eROSITA X-ray spectra and HSC weak-lensing data analyses. Based on the these measurements, the fraction of relaxed clusters is $2(<39)$%, which is smaller than that of the X-ray-selected cluster samples. After correcting for a selection bias due to the richness cut, we obtained a shallow $L-T$ slope of $2.1\pm0.5$, which is consistent with the predictions of the self-similar model and the baseline model incorporating a mass-concentration relation. The $L-M$ slope of $1.5\pm0.3$ agrees with the above theoretical models and that of the shear-selected clusters in the eFEDs field. Our analysis of high-richness optical clusters yields a small fraction of relaxed clusters and a shallow slope for the luminosity-temperature relation. This suggests that the average X-ray properties of the optical clusters are likely to be different from those observed in the X-ray samples. Thus, the joint eROSITA and HSC observations are a powerful tool in extending the analysis to a larger sample and understanding the selection effect with a view to establish cluster scaling relations.