The impact of cooling flows on the Tx-Lbol relation for the most luminous clusters

Abstract

We examine the effects of cooling flows on the TX-LBol relation for a sample of the most X-ray luminous (LBol > 1045 erg/s) clusters of galaxies known. Using high-quality ASCA X-ray spectra and ROSAT images we explicitly account for the effects of cooling flows on the X-ray properties of the clusters and show that this reduces the previously-noted dispersion in the TX-LBol relationship. More importantly, the slope of the relationship is flattened from LBol TX3 to approximately LBol TX2, in agreement with recent theoretical models which include the effects of shocks and preheating on the X-ray gas. We find no evidence for evolution in the TX-LBol relation within z~0.3. Our results demonstrate that the effects of cooling flows must be accounted for before cosmological parameters can be determined from X-ray observations of clusters. The results presented here should provide a reliable basis for modelling the TX-LBol relation at high X-ray luminosities.

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