The ROSAT Deep Cluster Survey: Constraints on Cosmology

Abstract

We use the ROSAT Deep Cluster Survey (RDCS) to trace the evolution of the cluster abundance out to z 0.8 and constrain cosmological models. We resort to a phenomenological prescription to convert masses into X-ray fluxes and apply a maximum-likelihood approach to the RDCS redshift- and luminosity-distribution. We find that, even changing the shape and the evolution on the Lbol-TX relation within the observational uncertainties, a critical density Universe is always excluded at more than 3σ level. By assuming a non-evolving X-ray luminosity-temperature relation with shape Lbol TX3, it is Ωm=0.35+0.35-0.25 and σ8=0.76+0.38-0.14 for flat models, with uncertainties corresponding to 3σ confidence levels.

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