The XMM Cluster Survey: Automating the estimation of hydrostatic mass for large samples of galaxy clusters I -- Methodology, Validation, & Application to the SDSSRM-XCS sample
We describe features of the X-ray: Generate and Analyse (XGA) open-source software package that have been developed to facilitate automated hydrostatic mass ($M_{\rm hydro}$) measurements from XMM X-ray observations of clusters of galaxies. This includes describing how XGA measures global, and radia...
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Zusammenfassung: | We describe features of the X-ray: Generate and Analyse (XGA) open-source
software package that have been developed to facilitate automated hydrostatic
mass ($M_{\rm hydro}$) measurements from XMM X-ray observations of clusters of
galaxies. This includes describing how XGA measures global, and radial, X-ray
properties of galaxy clusters. We then demonstrate the reliability of XGA by
comparing simple X-ray properties, namely the X-ray temperature and gas mass,
with published values presented by the XMM Cluster Survey (XCS), the Ultimate
XMM eXtragaLactic survey project (XXL), and the Local Cluster Substructure
Survey (LoCuSS). XGA measured values for temperature are, on average, within 1%
of the values reported in the literature for each sample. XGA gas masses for
XXL clusters are shown to be ${\sim}$10% lower than previous measurements
(though the difference is only significant at the $\sim$1.8$\sigma$ level),
LoCuSS $R_{2500}$ and $R_{500}$ gas mass re-measurements are 3% and 7% lower
respectively (representing a 1.5$\sigma$ and 3.5$\sigma$ difference).
Like-for-like comparisons of hydrostatic mass are made to LoCuSS results, which
show that our measurements are $10{\pm}3%$ ($19{\pm}7%$) higher for $R_{2500}$
($R_{500}$). The comparison between $R_{500}$ masses shows significant scatter.
Finally, we present new $M_{\rm hydro}$ measurements for 104 clusters from the
SDSS DR8 redMaPPer XCS sample (SDSSRM-XCS). Our SDSSRM-XCS hydrostatic mass
measurements are in good agreement with multiple literature estimates, and
represent one of the largest samples of consistently measured hydrostatic
masses. We have demonstrated that XGA is a powerful tool for X-ray analysis of
clusters; it will render complex-to-measure X-ray properties accessible to
non-specialists. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2403.07982 |