Observations reveal that the peaks of the X-ray map and the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect map of some galaxy clusters are offset from each other. In this paper, we perform a set of hydrodynamical simulations of mergers of two galaxy clusters to investigate the spatial offset between the maxima of the X-ray and the SZ surface brightness of the merging clusters. We find that significantly large SZ-X-ray offsets (>100 kpc) can be produced during the major mergers of galaxy clusters (with mass > 1 x 10(14) M-circle dot). The significantly large offsets are mainly caused by a "jump effect" that occurrs between the primary and secondary pericentric passages of the two merging clusters, during which the X-ray peak may jump to...
Shock waves have been observed in the outskirts of galaxy clusters. They are commonly interpreted as...
We present an observational analysis of numerical simulations of galaxy cluster mergers. We identify...
Mergers between galaxy clusters are an important stage in the formation of the large-scale structure...
Galaxy clusters, the most massive collapsed structures, have been routinely used to determine cosmol...
We examine sources of scatter in scaling relations between galaxy cluster mass and thermal Sunyaev-Z...
The observational features of the massive galaxy cluster "El Gordo" (ACT-CL J0102-4915), s...
We use imaging from the first three years of the Dark Energy Survey to characterize the dynamical st...
We examine sources of scatter in scaling relations between galaxy cluster mass and thermal Sunyaev–Z...
X-ray shocks and radio relics detected in the cluster outskirts are commonly interpreted as shocks i...
Galaxy cluster mergers are excellent laboratories for studying numerous physical processes. Differen...
International audienceWe use imaging from the first three years of the Dark Energy Survey to charact...
Galaxy clusters, the largest gravitationally bound objects in the universe, form over time from coll...
ABSTRACT We use imaging from the first three years of the Dark Energy Survey to char...
High-resolution imaging of the Sunyaev–Zel'dovich (SZ) effect opens new possibilities for testing th...
Clusters of galaxies are known to be dynamically active systems, yet X-ray studies of the low redshi...
Shock waves have been observed in the outskirts of galaxy clusters. They are commonly interpreted as...
We present an observational analysis of numerical simulations of galaxy cluster mergers. We identify...
Mergers between galaxy clusters are an important stage in the formation of the large-scale structure...
Galaxy clusters, the most massive collapsed structures, have been routinely used to determine cosmol...
We examine sources of scatter in scaling relations between galaxy cluster mass and thermal Sunyaev-Z...
The observational features of the massive galaxy cluster "El Gordo" (ACT-CL J0102-4915), s...
We use imaging from the first three years of the Dark Energy Survey to characterize the dynamical st...
We examine sources of scatter in scaling relations between galaxy cluster mass and thermal Sunyaev–Z...
X-ray shocks and radio relics detected in the cluster outskirts are commonly interpreted as shocks i...
Galaxy cluster mergers are excellent laboratories for studying numerous physical processes. Differen...
International audienceWe use imaging from the first three years of the Dark Energy Survey to charact...
Galaxy clusters, the largest gravitationally bound objects in the universe, form over time from coll...
ABSTRACT We use imaging from the first three years of the Dark Energy Survey to char...
High-resolution imaging of the Sunyaev–Zel'dovich (SZ) effect opens new possibilities for testing th...
Clusters of galaxies are known to be dynamically active systems, yet X-ray studies of the low redshi...
Shock waves have been observed in the outskirts of galaxy clusters. They are commonly interpreted as...
We present an observational analysis of numerical simulations of galaxy cluster mergers. We identify...
Mergers between galaxy clusters are an important stage in the formation of the large-scale structure...