We present a novel quantitative scheme of cluster classification based on the morphological properties that are manifested in X-ray images. We use a conventional radial surface brightness concentration parameter (c [subscript SB]) as defined previously by others and a new asymmetry parameter, which we define in this paper. Our asymmetry parameter, which we refer to as photon asymmetry (A [subscript phot]), was developed as a robust substructure statistic for cluster observations with only a few thousand counts. To demonstrate that photon asymmetry exhibits better stability than currently popular power ratios and centroid shifts, we artificially degrade the X-ray image quality by (1) adding extra background counts, (2) eliminating a fraction...
We apply quantitative morphology techniques to X-ray imaging of clusters of galaxies to determine co...
Context. In the framework of the hierarchical model the intra-cluster medium properties of galaxy cl...
Context. Galaxy clusters are the last and largest objects to form in the standard hierarchical struc...
We present a novel quantitative scheme of cluster classification based on the morphological properti...
The classification of galaxy clusters according to their X-ray appearance is a powerful tool to disc...
X-ray observations of galaxy clusters reveal a large range of morphologies with various degrees of d...
Aims.To investigate the possible relationships between dynamical status and other important charact...
Open AccessContext. In recent years multi-wavelength observations have shown the presence of substru...
Aims. We quantitatively studied the X-ray cluster morphology, and then investigated the relationship...
Context. In recent years multi-wavelength observations have shown the presence of substructures rela...
To investigate the relationships between dynamical status and other important characteristics of gal...
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Using PHANGS–HST NUV-U-B-V-I imaging of 17 nearby spiral galaxies, we study samples of star clusters...
Using PHANGS–HST NUV-U-B-V-I imaging of 17 nearby spiral galaxies, we study samples of star clusters...
We present a morphological study of 35 X-ray luminous galaxy clusters at 0.15 < z < 0.3, selected in...
We apply quantitative morphology techniques to X-ray imaging of clusters of galaxies to determine co...
Context. In the framework of the hierarchical model the intra-cluster medium properties of galaxy cl...
Context. Galaxy clusters are the last and largest objects to form in the standard hierarchical struc...
We present a novel quantitative scheme of cluster classification based on the morphological properti...
The classification of galaxy clusters according to their X-ray appearance is a powerful tool to disc...
X-ray observations of galaxy clusters reveal a large range of morphologies with various degrees of d...
Aims.To investigate the possible relationships between dynamical status and other important charact...
Open AccessContext. In recent years multi-wavelength observations have shown the presence of substru...
Aims. We quantitatively studied the X-ray cluster morphology, and then investigated the relationship...
Context. In recent years multi-wavelength observations have shown the presence of substructures rela...
To investigate the relationships between dynamical status and other important characteristics of gal...
(Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please s...
Using PHANGS–HST NUV-U-B-V-I imaging of 17 nearby spiral galaxies, we study samples of star clusters...
Using PHANGS–HST NUV-U-B-V-I imaging of 17 nearby spiral galaxies, we study samples of star clusters...
We present a morphological study of 35 X-ray luminous galaxy clusters at 0.15 < z < 0.3, selected in...
We apply quantitative morphology techniques to X-ray imaging of clusters of galaxies to determine co...
Context. In the framework of the hierarchical model the intra-cluster medium properties of galaxy cl...
Context. Galaxy clusters are the last and largest objects to form in the standard hierarchical struc...