A Bayesian Inference Analysis of the X-ray Cluster Luminosity-Temperature Relation
Abstract
We present a Bayesian inference analysis of the Markevitch (1998) and Allen & Fabian (1998) cooling flow corrected X-ray cluster temperature catalogs that constrains the slope and the evolution of the empirical X-ray cluster luminosity-temperature (L-T) relation. We find that for the luminosity range 1044.5 erg s-1 < Lbol < 1046.5 erg s-1 and the redshift range z < 0.5, Lbol is proportional to T2.80(+0.15/-0.15)(1+z)(0.91-1.12q0)(+0.54/-1.22). We also determine the L-T relation that one should use when fitting the Press- Schechter mass function to X-ray cluster luminosity catalogs such as the Einstein Medium Sensitivity Survey (EMSS) and the Southern Serendipitous High- Redshift Archival ROSAT Catalog (Southern SHARC), for which cooling flow corrected luminosities are not determined and a universal X-ray cluster temperature of T = 6 keV is assumed. In this case, Lbol is proportional to T2.65(+0.23/-0.20)(1+z)(0.42-1.26q0)(+0.75/-0.83) for the same luminosity and redshift ranges.
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