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Mass Calibration of the CODEX Cluster Sample using SPIDERS Spectroscopy -- II. The X-ray Luminosity-Mass Relation

Published 10 Oct 2019 in astro-ph.CO | (1910.04773v2)

Abstract: We perform the calibration of the X-ray luminosity--mass scaling relation on a sample of 344 CODEX clusters with $z<0.66$ using the dynamics of their member galaxies. Spectroscopic follow-up measurements have been obtained from the SPIDERS survey, leading to a sample of 6,658 red member galaxies. We use the Jeans equation to calculate halo masses, assuming an NFW mass profile and analyzing a broad range of anisotropy profiles. With a scaling relation of the form $L_{\rm{X}} \propto \text{A}{\rm{X}}M{\text{200c}}{\text{B}_{\rm{X}}} E(z)2 (1+z){\gamma_{\rm{X}}}$, we find best fit parameters $ \text{A}{\rm{X}}=5.7{+0.4}{-0.5} (\pm0.6)\times10{43}\,\mathrm{erg\,s{-1}}$, $\text{B}{\rm{X}}=2.5\pm0.2(\pm0.07)$, $\gamma{\rm{X}}=-2.6{+1.1}_{-1.2}(\pm0.74)$, where we include systematic uncertainties in parentheses and for a pivot mass and redshift of $3\times10{14}M_\odot$ and 0.16, respectively. We compare our constraints with previous results, and we combine our sample with the SPT SZE--selected cluster subsample observed with \XMM\, extending the validity of our results to a wider range of redshifts and cluster masses.

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