Clusters of galaxies are powerful probes with which to study cosmology and astrophysics. However, for many applications an accurate measurement of a cluster's mass is essential. A systematic underestimate of hydrostatic masses from X-ray observations (the so-called hydrostatic bias) may be responsible for tension between the results of different cosmological measurements. We compare X-ray hydrostatic masses with masses estimated using the caustic method (based on galaxy velocities) in order to explore the systematic uncertainties of both methods and place new constraints on the level of hydrostatic bias. Hydrostatic and caustic mass profiles were determined independently for a sample of 44 clusters based on Chandra observations of clusters ...
To assume hydrostatic equilibrium between the intracluster medium and the gravitational potential of...
The cosmological parameters preferred by the cosmic microwave background (CMB) primary anisotropies ...
We use the MACSIS hydrodynamical simulations to estimate the extent of gas clumping in the intraclus...
Context. Clusters of galaxies are powerful probes with which to study cosmology and astrophysics. Ho...
We test the assumption of hydrostatic equilibrium in an X-ray luminosity selected sample of 50 galax...
The mass of galaxy clusters can be inferred from the temperature of their X-ray-emitting gas, TX. Th...
Context. Total mass is arguably the most fundamental property for cosmological studies with galaxy c...
We use a set of 45 simulated clusters with a wide mass range (8 × 1013 1015 M⊙), we find changes in...
The use of galaxy clusters as cosmological probes hinges on our ability to measure their masses accu...
The temperature of X-ray emitting gas TX is often used to infer the total mass of galaxy clusters (u...
We present profiles of temperature, gas mass, and hydrostatic mass estimated from new and archival X...
The first building block to use galaxy clusters in astrophysics and cosmology is the accurate determ...
Context: The exploitation of clusters of galaxies as cosmological probes relies on accurate measurem...
We present profiles of temperature, gas mass, and hydrostatic mass estimated from new and archival X...
All estimates of cluster mass have some intrinsic scatter and perhaps some bias with true mass even ...
To assume hydrostatic equilibrium between the intracluster medium and the gravitational potential of...
The cosmological parameters preferred by the cosmic microwave background (CMB) primary anisotropies ...
We use the MACSIS hydrodynamical simulations to estimate the extent of gas clumping in the intraclus...
Context. Clusters of galaxies are powerful probes with which to study cosmology and astrophysics. Ho...
We test the assumption of hydrostatic equilibrium in an X-ray luminosity selected sample of 50 galax...
The mass of galaxy clusters can be inferred from the temperature of their X-ray-emitting gas, TX. Th...
Context. Total mass is arguably the most fundamental property for cosmological studies with galaxy c...
We use a set of 45 simulated clusters with a wide mass range (8 × 1013 1015 M⊙), we find changes in...
The use of galaxy clusters as cosmological probes hinges on our ability to measure their masses accu...
The temperature of X-ray emitting gas TX is often used to infer the total mass of galaxy clusters (u...
We present profiles of temperature, gas mass, and hydrostatic mass estimated from new and archival X...
The first building block to use galaxy clusters in astrophysics and cosmology is the accurate determ...
Context: The exploitation of clusters of galaxies as cosmological probes relies on accurate measurem...
We present profiles of temperature, gas mass, and hydrostatic mass estimated from new and archival X...
All estimates of cluster mass have some intrinsic scatter and perhaps some bias with true mass even ...
To assume hydrostatic equilibrium between the intracluster medium and the gravitational potential of...
The cosmological parameters preferred by the cosmic microwave background (CMB) primary anisotropies ...
We use the MACSIS hydrodynamical simulations to estimate the extent of gas clumping in the intraclus...