Xray results from the first SZselected galaxy cluster sample MIT Cluster Workshop Chandra South Pole Telescope XMMNewton Karl Andersson MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research with Bautz, Benson, Carlstrom, Forman, Jones, Mohr, Murray, Vikhlinin and SPT collaboration etc. 20100115 Outline The SZeffect Cosmology with Xray selected samples SPT cluster survey and Xray followup Xray results from the first SZselected sample The SZeffect y= T k B me c 2 ∫ n e T e dl SZ shifts CMB BB spectrum Y SZ ≡∫ y d ∝ M gas T mg More on SZ selection ● ● ● In principle zindependent However, zdependent confusion with CMB anisotropy – less lowz objects Point sources can complicate selection – but multiple passbands help ● Unprecedented highz massivecluster finder ● SPT finds hundreds of new clusters Existing Xray selected surveys Number of clusters, N(>M,z) – Mass function ● ● ● Xray selected with only 40 highz objects Mass function evolution clearly detected Tight constraints on ΩM and σ8 Vikhlinin et al 2009 Dark energy constraints from Xray mass function ● Already competitive constraints on dark energy parameters Add SZdata Higher z sample ● Additional information about mass proxies from joint Xray/SZ analysis Vikhlinin et al 2009 SPT Cluster survey ● ● ● SPT will search for clusters in 1000s of sq degs. (yellow) ~800 sq deg observed This talk covers 200 sq deg (magenta) 100s of new clusters now found Follow up with Xray instruments ● ● ● ● Optical verification is important but need Xray observations to estimate mass accurately etc From 200 sq deg, 2008 SPT fields, select 16 highest S/N candidates XMMNewton Plan large Chandra+XMM Newton program Full program will (hopefully) cover ~1000sq deg, ~75 clusters Purpose of Xray observations ● ● ● ● 05175430 (z=0.29) 05475345 (z=0.90) 05095342 (z=0.46) 05285300 (z=0.77) Statistical power of SPT sample – potentially high Precise mass estimates can significantly improve constraints Xray data allows calculation of kT, Mgas, YX Joint SZXray analysis can give additional constraints on gas properties YX, mass proxy ● YX = MgasTX ● Xray mass proxy YX has low scatter ● ● ● Simulations find < 8% Confirmed by observations Xray equiv of YSZ Kravtsov et al. 2006 Current Xray observations ● ● ● ● Currently have observations of 15/16 cluster candidates (12 Chandra, 3 XMM) “Only” 1 false detection, turned out to be an unusual primary CMB fluctuation Total of 950ks of Chandra time plus 60ks XMM time (38ks usable) Goal to get ~1500 detected photons per object for accurate kT estimates First SZselected cluster sample in Xrays Andersson et al. in prep .....soon with complete Xray followup Selfsimilar scaling relations Mass proxies SZ – Xray scaling relations M ∝ E ( z) T M ∝ Mg −1 M ∝ E ( z) −2 / 5 YSZ ∝ E ( z ) T 3/ 2 YX , SZ −1 YSZ ∝ E ( z ) YSZ ∝ YX 3/ 5 Xray only scaling relations 2 M gas ∝ E ( z ) T −1 3/ 2 M gas 5/3 Tests cluster evolution, DA(z) LOW scatter – from Xray obs LX ∝ E ( z )T 2/3 5/ 2 Xray + SZ = DA(z) test T SZ ∝ ∫ ne T e dl DA∝ 2 e S X ∝∫ n ee dl ● Assume cluster is spherically T 2 e ,0 Birkinshaw et al 1991 Reese et al. 2002 Bonamente et al. 2004 Utilize different nedependence and ● extent on sky to yield DA=dl/dθ Similarly can use YX/YSZ relation → D (z) SX ,0 ee e.g. symmetric ● T 2 SZ ,0 dl=DAdθ First results from SZ/Xray survey ● Want to verify YSZ as a mass estimator ● Compare YSZ against Xray mass proxies ● Many objects still have <1500 source counts – I include all clusters here ● More Xray observations underway ● Sample complete ~ 2nd half 2010 Cluster modeling ● Data depth allows for 1 kT measurement – ● No hydrostatic masses Model gas density using surface brightness in 0.52. keV band – Low kT dependence − n e n p =n 2 0 r /r c 2 2 3 − / 2 1r / r c 1 e/ 1r / r s Results from SZ/Xray sample Andersson et al in prep ● Xray mass proxies MgasTX Combined M500TX Same cluster Preliminary and M500Mgas XMM Objects with insufficient data relations from Vikhlinin et al (2009) Chandra Slope: 2.01+0.68, expect 1.5 However, good agreement fit if fgas is massdependent Results from SZ/Xray sample Andersson et al in prep ● Xray mass proxies LX,bolTX Preliminary XMM Chandra Slope: 2.78+0.93, expect ~3 Results from SZ/Xray sample Andersson et al in prep ● YSZ vs Xray mass proxies. YX Caution! Preliminary Comparing cylindrical YSZ with spherical YX ! XMM Renormalize! 2 A Y SZ D = Chandra Slope: 0.84+0.15, expect 1 T me c 2 1 m p e CY X ∫C ne r dV C= n r dV ∫ e S Isothermal Results from SZ/Xray sample Andersson et al in prep ● YSZ vs Xray mass proxies. Mgas, TX Preliminary Preliminary XMM XMM Chandra Slope: 1.15+0.16, expect 1.66 Chandra Slope: 2.79+1.10, expect 2.5 Results from SZ/Xray survey ● YXderived M500 vs 150 GHz S/N Many sources still with low Xray exposure Expect scatter to improve somewhat once all data are in. Preliminary XMM Candidates scattered in from lower S/N? Understanding scatter in S/N for fixed M Chandra will be very important for calibration of S/N selection. Slope: 0.71+0.19, expect ~1 Summary ● SPT science looks promising ● Many NEW clusters found, new exciting sample ● ● ● ● Xray data can enhance reliability of SPT mass function estimates, independent Mtot indicators DA(z) test only possible with SZ + Xray Scaling relations show mostly good agreement with expectations Look for paper on astroph in FebruaryMarch
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