At z≈2, Magneticum protoclusters show moderate self-similarity deviations, double-β density profiles, and hot ionised gas dominant only beyond ~0.1–0.5 R500c, with clear mass, merger and AGN trends.
Cosmic accretion shocks as a tool to measure the dark matter mass of galaxy clusters
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Cosmological accretion shocks created during the formation of galaxy clusters are a ubiquitous phenomenon all around the Universe. These shocks, and their features, are intimately related with the gravitational energy put into play during galaxy cluster formation. Studying a sample of simulated galaxy clusters and their associated accretion shocks, we show that objects in our sample sit in a plane within the three dimensional-space of cluster total mass, shock radius, and Mach number (a measure of shock intensity). Using this relation, and considering that forthcoming new observations will be able to measure shock radii and intensities, we put forward the idea that the dark matter content of galaxy clusters could be indirectly measured with an error up to around 30 per cent at the $1\sigma$ confidence level. This procedure would be a new and independent method to measure the dark matter mass in cosmic structures, and a novel constraint to the accepted $\Lambda$CDM paradigm.
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The youth of the intracluster medium. I. A non-parametric characterisation of the gas and electron number density profiles of $z \simeq 2$ protoclusters
At z≈2, Magneticum protoclusters show moderate self-similarity deviations, double-β density profiles, and hot ionised gas dominant only beyond ~0.1–0.5 R500c, with clear mass, merger and AGN trends.