Using a large and well-controlled sample of clusters of galaxies, we investigate the relation between cluster velocity dispersions and X-ray temperatures of intra-cluster gas. The cluster selection is based on nonparametric methods. In particular, we present the 2-D optical maps of our sample clusters, obtained via the kernel adaptive technique, using an optimized smoothing parameter. In order to obtain a reliable estimate of the total velocity dispersion of a cluster, independent of the level of anisotropies in galaxy orbits, we analyze the integrated velocity dispersion profiles over increasing distances from the cluster centers. Both increasing and decreasing integrated profiles are found, but the general trend is a flattening of the in...
We analyze the relation between the velocity dispersion of member galaxies of galaxy clusters and th...
We analyze the velocity dispersions of 79 galaxy clusters having at least 30 galaxies with available...
The velocity distribution of galaxies in clusters is not universal; rather, galaxies are segregated ...
Using a large and well-controlled sample of clusters of galaxies, we investigate the relation betwee...
We examine the observational relation between the X-ray temperatures and the robust galaxy velocity ...
Abstract Dynamical parameters like average velocity dispersion and temperature profile of galaxy clu...
Most studies of correlations between X-ray and optical properties of galaxy clusters have used the l...
We analyze the velocity dispersions of 79 galaxy clusters having at least 30 galaxies with available...
ABSTRACT We measure the velocity dispersions of clusters of galaxies selected by the red-se...
We demonstrate, using a dissipationless N-body simulation of a galaxy cluster, that the velocity dis...
We analyze the internal velocity dispersion \u3c3 of a sample of 172 nearby galaxy clusters (z = 1. ...
Aims. Observations and cosmological simulations show galaxy clusters as a family of nearly self-simi...
We consider a sample of 51 distant galaxy clusters at 0.15<~z<~0.9 (~0.3), each cluster having at le...
Context.A study of the structural and scaling properties of the temperature distribution of the hot...
18The velocity distribution of galaxies in clusters is not universal; rather, galaxies are segregate...
We analyze the relation between the velocity dispersion of member galaxies of galaxy clusters and th...
We analyze the velocity dispersions of 79 galaxy clusters having at least 30 galaxies with available...
The velocity distribution of galaxies in clusters is not universal; rather, galaxies are segregated ...
Using a large and well-controlled sample of clusters of galaxies, we investigate the relation betwee...
We examine the observational relation between the X-ray temperatures and the robust galaxy velocity ...
Abstract Dynamical parameters like average velocity dispersion and temperature profile of galaxy clu...
Most studies of correlations between X-ray and optical properties of galaxy clusters have used the l...
We analyze the velocity dispersions of 79 galaxy clusters having at least 30 galaxies with available...
ABSTRACT We measure the velocity dispersions of clusters of galaxies selected by the red-se...
We demonstrate, using a dissipationless N-body simulation of a galaxy cluster, that the velocity dis...
We analyze the internal velocity dispersion \u3c3 of a sample of 172 nearby galaxy clusters (z = 1. ...
Aims. Observations and cosmological simulations show galaxy clusters as a family of nearly self-simi...
We consider a sample of 51 distant galaxy clusters at 0.15<~z<~0.9 (~0.3), each cluster having at le...
Context.A study of the structural and scaling properties of the temperature distribution of the hot...
18The velocity distribution of galaxies in clusters is not universal; rather, galaxies are segregate...
We analyze the relation between the velocity dispersion of member galaxies of galaxy clusters and th...
We analyze the velocity dispersions of 79 galaxy clusters having at least 30 galaxies with available...
The velocity distribution of galaxies in clusters is not universal; rather, galaxies are segregated ...