The Resolved Sunyaev--Zel'dovich Profiles of Nearby Galaxy Groups
Abstract
Much of the baryons in galaxy groups are thought to have been driven out to large distances (500) by feedback, but there are few constraining observations of this extended gas. This work presents the resolved Sunyaev--Zel'dovich (SZ) profiles for a stacked sample of 10 nearby galaxy groups within the mass range log10(M500[M]) = 13.6 -13.9. We measured the SZ profiles using the publicly available y-map from the Planck Collaboration as well as our own y-maps constructed from more recent versions of Planck data. The y-map extracted from the latest data release yielded a significant SZ detection out to 3 R500. In addition, the stacked profile from these data were consistent with simulations that included AGN feedback. Our best-fit model using the latest Planck data suggested a baryon fraction ≈ 5.6\% within R500. This is significantly lower than the cosmic value of ≈ 16\%, supporting the idea that baryons have been driven to large radii by AGN feedback. Lastly, we discovered a significant ( 3σ) "bump" feature near 2 R500 that is most likely the signature of internal accretion shocks.
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