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A simluated TCDM cosmology cluster catalogue: the NFW profile and the temperature-mass scaling relations

Abstract

We have extracted over 400 clusters, covering more than 2 decades in mass, from three simulations of the TCDM cosmology. This represents the largest, uniform catalogue of simulated clusters ever produced. The clusters exhibit a wide variety of density-profiles. Only a minority are well-fit in their outer regions by the widely used density profile of Navarro, Frenk & White (1977). Others have steeper outer density profiles, show sharp breaks in their density profiles, or have significant substructure. If we force a fit to the NFW profile, then the best-fit concentrations decline with increasing mass, but this is driven primarily by an increase in substructure as one moves to higher masses. The measured temperature-mass relations for properties measured within a sphere enclosing a fixed overdensity all follow the self-similar form, T\propto M^{2/3}, however the normalisation is lower than in observed clusters. The temperature-mass relations for properties measured within a fixed physical radius are significantly steeper then this. Both can be accurately predicted using the NFW model.

Authors

Thomas PA; Muanwong O; Pearce FR; Couchman HMP; Edge AC; Jenkins A; Onuora L

Publication date

July 24, 2000

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.astro-ph/0007348

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arXiv

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