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Optical and X-ray profiles in the REXCESS sample of galaxy clusters

John G. Holland, Hans Böhringer, Gayoung Chon, Daniele Pierini

Published 2015-01-18Version 1

Galaxy clusters' structure, dominated by dark matter, is traced by member galaxies in the optical and hot intra-cluster medium (ICM) in X-rays. We compare the radial distribution of these components and determine the mass-to-light ratio vs. system mass relation. We use 14 clusters from the REXCESS sample which is representative of clusters detected in X-ray surveys. Photometric observations with the Wide Field Imager on the 2.2m MPG/ESO telescope are used to determine the number density profiles of the galaxy distribution out to $r_{200}$. These are compared to electron density profiles of the ICM obtained using XMM-Newton, and dark matter profiles inferred from scaling relations and an NFW model. While red sequence galaxies trace the total matter profile, the blue galaxy distribution is much shallower. We see a deficit of faint galaxies in the central regions of massive and regular clusters, and strong suppression of bright and faint blue galaxies in the centres of cool-core clusters, attributable to ram pressure stripping of gas from blue galaxies in high density regions of ICM and disruption of faint galaxies due to galaxy interactions. We find a mass-to-light ratio vs. mass relation within $r_{200}$ of $\left(3.0\pm0.4\right) \times 10^2\, h\,\mathrm{M}_{\odot}\,\mathrm{L}_{\odot}^{-1}$ at $10^{15}\,\mathrm{M}_{\odot}$ with slope $0.16 \pm 0.14$, consistent with most previous results.

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