The structure of galaxy clusters in different cosmologies
/ Authors
Peter A. Thomas, J. Colberg, H. Couchman, G. Efstathiou, C. Frenk, A. Jenkins, Alistair H. Nelson, R. Hutchings, J. A. Peacock, F. Pearce
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/ Abstract
We investigate the internal structure of clusters of galaxies in high-resolution N-body simulations of 4 different cosmologies. There is a higher proportion of disordered clusters in critical-density than in low-density universes, although the structure of relaxed clusters is very similar in each. Crude measures of substructure, such as the shift in the position of the centre-of-mass as the density threshold is varied, can distinguish the two in a sample of just 20 or so clusters; it is harder to differentiate between clusters in open and flat models with the same density parameter. Most clusters are in a quasi-steady state within the virial radius and are well-described by the density profile of Navarro, Frenk & White (1995).
Journal: arXiv: Astrophysics