The El Gordo galaxy cluster challenges ΛCDM for any plausible collision velocity (2308.00744v2)
Abstract: El Gordo (ACT-CL J0102-4915) is an extraordinarily large and bright galaxy cluster collision. In a previous study, we found that El Gordo is in $6.2\sigma$ tension with the $\Lambda$CDM standard model when assuming the nominal mass and infall velocity values from the hydrodynamical simulations of Zhang et al. ($M_{200} = 3.2 \times 10{15} M_{\odot}$ and $V_{\textrm{infall}} = 2500~\textrm{km~s}{-1}$, respectively). The recent weak lensing study of Kim et al. showed that the mass of El Gordo is actually $2.13{+0.25}_{-0.23} \times 10{15} M_{\odot}$. Here we explore the level of tension between El Gordo and $\Lambda$CDM for the new mass estimate, assuming several $V_{\textrm{infall}}$ values. We find that in order to reduce the tension below the $5\sigma$ level, the El Gordo subclusters should have $V_{\textrm{infall}} < 2300~\textrm{km~s}{-1}$ ($V_{\textrm{infall}} < 1800~\textrm{km~s}{-1}$ when considering the combined tension with the Bullet Cluster). To the best of our knowledge, the El Gordo hydrodynamical simulations conducted so far require $V_{\textrm{infall}} \geq 2500~\textrm{km~s}{-1}$ to simultaneously reproduce its morphology and its high X-ray luminosity and temperature. We therefore conclude that El Gordo still poses a significant challenge to $\Lambda$CDM cosmology. Whether the properties of El Gordo can be reconciled with a lower $V_{\textrm{infall}}$ should be tested with new hydrodynamical simulations that explore different configurations of the interaction.