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The Three Hundred Project: The relationship between the shock and splashback radii of simulated galaxy clusters

Published 13 Dec 2024 in astro-ph.CO and astro-ph.GA | (2412.09864v1)

Abstract: Observations of the intracluster medium (ICM) in the outskirts of galaxy clusters reveal shocks associated with gas accretion from the cosmic web. Previous work based on non-radiative cosmological hydrodynamical simulations have defined the shock radius, rshockr_\text{shock}, using the ICM entropy, KT/ne<sup>2/3K \propto T/{n_\mathrm{e}}<sup>{2/3}, where TT and nen_\text{e} are the ICM temperature and electron density respectively; the rshockr_\text{shock} is identified with either the radius at which KK is a maximum or at which its logarithmic slope is a minimum. We investigate the relationship between rshockr_\text{shock}, which is driven by gravitational hydrodynamics and shocks, and the splashback radius, rsplashr_\text{splash}, which is driven by the gravitational dynamics of cluster stars and dark matter and is measured from their mass profile. Using 324 clusters from {\small The Three Hundred} project of cosmological galaxy formation simulations, we quantify statistically how rshockr_\text{shock} relates to rsplashr_\text{splash}. Depending on our definition, we find that the median rshock1.38rsplash(2.58R200)r_\text{shock} \simeq 1.38 r_\text{splash} (2.58 R_{200}) when KK reaches its maximum and rshock1.91rsplash(3.54R200)r_\text{shock} \simeq 1.91 r_\text{splash} (3.54 R_{200}) when its logarithmic slope is a minimum; the best-fit linear relation increases as rshock0.65rsplashr_\text{shock} \propto 0.65 r_\text{splash}. We find that rshock/R200r_\text{shock}/R_{200} and rsplash/R200r_\text{splash}/R_{200} anti-correlate with virial mass, M200M_{200}, and recent mass accretion history, and rshock/rsplashr_\text{shock}/r_\text{splash} tends to be larger for clusters with higher recent accretion rates. We discuss prospects for measuring rshockr_\text{shock} observationally and how the relationship between rshockr_\text{shock} and rsplashr_\text{splash} can be used to improve constraints from radio, X-ray, and thermal Sunyaev-Zeldovich surveys that target the interface between the cosmic web and clusters.

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