Signatures and bias assessment of rotation in galaxy cluster members

IF 5.8 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
D. Castellani, G. Ferrami, C. Grillo, G. Bertin
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Context. In dynamically relaxed galaxy clusters, the galactic component is typically assumed to have zero or negligible mean motions.Aims. We investigate the possible presence of systematic rotation in the member galaxies of a sample of 17 nearby (z < 0.1), rich (at least 80 identified members) Abell clusters. We also assess the extent to which low-number statistics may influence the recovery of the rotation parameters.Methods. Following the methods often used in the context of globular clusters and of clusters of galaxies, we estimate a representative value of the systematic rotation velocity (vrot) and the position angle of the projected rotation axis for the set of spectroscopically confirmed member galaxies within 1.5 Mpc from the centre of each cluster. We study the robustness of our rotational velocity measurements as a function of the number of galaxies, N, included in the analysis with a bootstrapping technique.Results. Eight clusters with sufficiently abundant and regular data (A1367, A1650, A2029, A2065, A2142, A2199, A2255, and A2670) exhibit a significantly high rotational velocity, when compared to their velocity dispersion (vrot/σ ≥ 0.15). Interestingly, three of them (A1650, A2029, and A2199) are confirmed to be cool-core, relaxed clusters with no evidence of recent mergers, as is suggested by X-ray observational data. We also find a general tendency to overestimate the value of vrot when the number of galaxies with measured velocities is reduced, for which we put forward an analytical justification. This bias mainly affects slowly rotating clusters: we find that clusters with 0.15 ≤ vrot/σ ≤ 0.20 require at least 120 galaxies with measured velocities to limit the percentage error to less than ∼10%, while for rotating clusters with vrot/σ ≈ 0.25, ∼55 kinematic data points are sufficient to achieve the same accuracy.
星系团成员旋转的特征和偏差评估
上下文。在动态松弛的星系团中,通常假定星系分量的平均运动为零或可忽略不计。我们研究了17个附近(z < 0.1),丰富(至少80个已确定的成员)Abell星团的成员星系中可能存在的系统旋转。我们还评估了低数量统计可能影响旋转参数恢复的程度。根据球状星团和星系团中常用的方法,我们估计了距离每个星系团中心1.5 Mpc范围内的一组经光谱确认的成员星系的系统旋转速度(vrot)和投影旋转轴的位置角度的代表值。我们研究了我们的旋转速度测量的鲁棒性,作为星系数N的函数,包括在一个自举技术的分析。8个具有足够丰富和规则数据的星团(A1367、A1650、A2029、A2065、A2142、A2199、A2255和A2670)的转速显著高于它们的速度散度(vrot/σ≥0.15)。有趣的是,其中三个(A1650, A2029和A2199)被证实是冷核,松弛的星团,没有最近合并的证据,这是x射线观测数据所显示的。我们还发现,当测量速度的星系数量减少时,一般倾向于高估vrot的值,对此我们提出了分析理由。这种偏差主要影响缓慢旋转的星团:我们发现0.15≤vrot/σ≤0.20的星团需要至少120个具有测量速度的星系才能将百分比误差限制在10%以下,而对于vrot/σ≈0.25的旋转星团,约55个运动学数据点足以达到相同的精度。
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Astronomy & Astrophysics
Astronomy & Astrophysics 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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10.20
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27.70%
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2105
审稿时长
1-2 weeks
期刊介绍: Astronomy & Astrophysics is an international Journal that publishes papers on all aspects of astronomy and astrophysics (theoretical, observational, and instrumental) independently of the techniques used to obtain the results.
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