Baryon Fractions and Cluster Mass Estimates

Abstract

I report the current status on the determinations of the baryon fractions and dynamical/lensing masses of galaxy clusters as well as the σ - T relationship, making use of all the published data in literature which include 304 measurements for baryon fractions, 320/21 data points for masses of intracluster gas/cluster galaxies, (152+228)/72 data points for cluster masses derived from X-ray emitting gas/optical galaxies based on the hydrostatic equilibrium hypothesis, 46/33 measurements for the projected cluster masses obtained from strong/weak lensing. A straightforward statistical analysis reveals the following features: (1)The cluster baryon fraction indeed shows an increasing tendency towards a value of 30% at large cluster radius; (2)The dynamical cluster masses are in fairly good agreement with the masses determined by weak lensing technique; (3)The cluster masses provided by strong lensing and other methods are essentially consistent within a factor of 2. (4)The cluster σ-T relationship is in concordance with the scenario that overall galaxy clusters are the well relaxed dynamical systems. These results are strongly suggestive of a low-mass density universe (Ωm<0.3), in which the fraction of baryonic matter (30%) is not very small !

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