Computer Science
Scientific paper
Dec 2004
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"Proceedings of "Baryons in Dark Matter Halos". Novigrad, Croatia, 5-9 Oct 2004. Editors: R. Dettmar, U. Klein, P. Salucci. Publ
Computer Science
Scientific paper
Based on a data-set of about 3000 galaxies in 59 nearby clusters, and X-ray data for a subset of these clusters, we derive the average cluster baryonic mass profile, and the profile of the mass associated to cluster galaxies. We consider separately the contributions from cluster galaxies and the intra-cluster gas. We subtract the baryonic mass profile from the total mass profile, yielding the average cluster dark mass profile. We find that this profile is not very well fitted by the Navarro, Frenk, & White profile, and a cored density profile provides a better fit. The baryon-to- dark mass profile is nearly constant, but shows an excess of baryons near the centre (due to the brightest cluster galaxies) and at large radii (due to the intra-cluster gas). A mass budget of the relative contribution of the different baryonic components and the dark matter is provided.
Biviano Andrea
Salucci Paolo
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