`Galaxy groups' have hardly been realized as a separate class of objects with specific characteristics in the structural hierarchy of the universe. The presumption that the self-similarity of dark matter structures is a valid prescription for the baryonic universe also at all scales has rendered smaller structures undetectable by current observational facilities, leading to lesser dedicated studies on them. Some recent reports on deviation of $\rm{L_x}$-T scaling in groups from that of clusters have motivated us to study their physical properties in depth. In this article, we report the extensive study on physical properties of groups in comparison with clusters through cosmological hydrodynamic plus N-body simulations using ENZO 2.2 code. ...
We analyse properties of galaxy groups and their dependence on the large-scale environment as define...
We investigate the influence of dark energy on structure formation, within five different cosmologic...
Context. Upcoming X-ray surveys like eROSITA require precise calibration between X-ray observables a...
`Galaxy groups' have hardly been realized as a separate class of objects with specific characteristi...
`Galaxy groups' have hardly been realized as a separate class of objects with specific characteristi...
We investigate how the properties of the dark matter and baryons in groups and clusters of galaxies ...
We investigate the X-ray vs. optical scaling relations of poor groups to small clusters (sigma~100-7...
Galaxy clusters are the largest gravitationally-bound objects in the Universe, their unparalleled si...
We carry out a comparison between observations and hydrodynamic simulations of entropy profiles of g...
We present results on the X-ray properties of clusters and groups of galaxies, extracted from a larg...
We analyse cosmological hydrodynamical simulations of galaxy clusters to study the X-ray scaling rel...
Galaxy clusters are the most massive structures in the universe and, in the hierarchical pattern of ...
XMM-Newton and Chandra observations show that the dark-matter profile of local galaxy clusters is un...
Context. Well-determined scaling relations between X-ray observables and cluster mass are essential ...
Clusters of galaxies, which occupy a unique position in hierarchical structure formation, are invalu...
We analyse properties of galaxy groups and their dependence on the large-scale environment as define...
We investigate the influence of dark energy on structure formation, within five different cosmologic...
Context. Upcoming X-ray surveys like eROSITA require precise calibration between X-ray observables a...
`Galaxy groups' have hardly been realized as a separate class of objects with specific characteristi...
`Galaxy groups' have hardly been realized as a separate class of objects with specific characteristi...
We investigate how the properties of the dark matter and baryons in groups and clusters of galaxies ...
We investigate the X-ray vs. optical scaling relations of poor groups to small clusters (sigma~100-7...
Galaxy clusters are the largest gravitationally-bound objects in the Universe, their unparalleled si...
We carry out a comparison between observations and hydrodynamic simulations of entropy profiles of g...
We present results on the X-ray properties of clusters and groups of galaxies, extracted from a larg...
We analyse cosmological hydrodynamical simulations of galaxy clusters to study the X-ray scaling rel...
Galaxy clusters are the most massive structures in the universe and, in the hierarchical pattern of ...
XMM-Newton and Chandra observations show that the dark-matter profile of local galaxy clusters is un...
Context. Well-determined scaling relations between X-ray observables and cluster mass are essential ...
Clusters of galaxies, which occupy a unique position in hierarchical structure formation, are invalu...
We analyse properties of galaxy groups and their dependence on the large-scale environment as define...
We investigate the influence of dark energy on structure formation, within five different cosmologic...
Context. Upcoming X-ray surveys like eROSITA require precise calibration between X-ray observables a...