2017
The metallicity of the intracluster medium over cosmic time: further evidence for early enrichment
MANTZ, A., S. W. ALLEN, R. G. MORRIS, A. SIMIONESCU, Ondrej URBAN et. al.Základní údaje
Originální název
The metallicity of the intracluster medium over cosmic time: further evidence for early enrichment
Autoři
MANTZ, A. (840 Spojené státy), S. W. ALLEN (826 Velká Británie a Severní Irsko), R. G. MORRIS (826 Velká Británie a Severní Irsko), A. SIMIONESCU (642 Rumunsko), Ondrej URBAN (703 Slovensko), Norbert WERNER (703 Slovensko, garant, domácí) a I. ZHURAVLEVA (643 Rusko)
Vydání
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Oxford, OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2017, 0035-8711
Další údaje
Jazyk
angličtina
Typ výsledku
Článek v odborném periodiku
Obor
10308 Astronomy
Stát vydavatele
Velká Británie a Severní Irsko
Utajení
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Impakt faktor
Impact factor: 5.194
Kód RIV
RIV/00216224:14310/17:00099807
Organizační jednotka
Přírodovědecká fakulta
UT WoS
000413088400032
Klíčová slova anglicky
galaxies: clusters: intracluster medium; X-rays: galaxies: clusters
Příznaky
Mezinárodní význam, Recenzováno
Změněno: 10. 11. 2022 13:09, Mgr. Marie Šípková, DiS.
Anotace
V originále
We use Chandra X-ray data to measure the metallicity of the intracluster medium (ICM) in 245 massive galaxy clusters selected from X-ray and Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect surveys, spanning redshifts 0 < z < 1.2. Metallicities were measured in three different radial ranges, spanning cluster cores through their outskirts. We explore trends in these measurements as a function of cluster redshift, temperature and surface brightness 'peakiness' (a proxy for gas cooling efficiency in cluster centres). The data at large radii (0.5-1 r(500)) are consistent with a constant metallicity, while at intermediate radii (0.1-0.5 r(500)) we see a late-time increase in enrichment, consistent with the expected production and mixing of metals in cluster cores. In cluster centres, there are strong trends of metallicity with temperature and peakiness, reflecting enhanced metal production in the lowest entropy gas. Within the cool-core/sharply peaked cluster population, there is a large intrinsic scatter in central metallicity and no overall evolution, indicating significant astrophysical variations in the efficiency of enrichment. The central metallicity in clusters with flat surface brightness profiles is lower, with a smaller intrinsic scatter, but increases towards lower redshifts. Our results are consistent with other recent measurements of ICM metallicity as a function of redshift. They reinforce the picture implied by observations of uniform metal distributions in the outskirts of nearby clusters, in which most of the enrichment of the ICM takes place before cluster formation, with significant later enrichment taking place only in cluster centres, as the stellar populations of the central galaxies evolve.