The X-ray Luminosity - Velocity Dispersion relation in the REFLEX Cluster Survey
Abstract
We present an estimate of the bolometric X-ray luminosity - velocity dispersion Lx - sigmav relation measured from a new, large and homogeneous sample of 171 low redshift, X-ray selected galaxy clusters. The linear fitting of log(Lx) - log(sigmav) gives Lx = 1032.72 0.08 sigma4.1 0.3v erg s-1 h-250. Furthermore, a study of 54 clusters, for which the X-ray temperature of the intracluster medium T is available, allows us to explore two other scaling relations, Lx -T and sigmav -T. From this sample we obtain Lx T3.1 0.2 and sigmav T1.00 0.16, which are fully consistent with the above result for the Lx-sigmav. The slopes of Lx -T and sigmav -T are incompatible with the values predicted by self-similarity (Lx T2 σv4), thus suggesting the presence of non-gravitational energy sources heating up the intracluster medium, in addition to the gravitational collapse, in the early stages of cluster formation. On the other hand, the result on log(Lx) - log(sigmav) supports the self-similar model.
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