X-ray Cluster Properties in SPH Simulations of Galaxy Clusters

Abstract

Results from a large set of hydrodynamical SPH simulations of galaxy clusters in a flat LCDM cosmology are used to investigate cluster X-ray properties. The physical modeling of the gas includes radiative cooling, star formation, energy feedback and metal enrichment that follows from the explosions of SNe type II and Ia. The metallicity dependence of the cooling function is also taken into account. It is found that the luminosity-temperature relation of simulated clusters is in good agreement with the data, and the X-ray properties of cool clusters are unaffected by the amount of feedback energy that has heated the intracluster medium (ICM). The fraction of hot gas fg at the virial radius increases with TX and the distribution obtained from the simulated cluster sample is consistent with the observational ranges.

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