Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1995-03-08
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
LaTeX file; PostScript figures available via anonymous ftp at ftp://kula.phsx.ukans.edu/ . Accepted for publication in the Ast
Scientific paper
10.1086/187895
Although numerous studies of individual galaxy clusters have demonstrated the presence of significant substructure, previous studies of the distribution of masses of galaxy clusters determined from optical observations have failed to explicitly correct for substructure in those systems. In this {\it Letter} I present the distributions of velocity dispersion, mean separation, and dynamical masses of clusters when substructure is eliminated from the cluster datasets. I also discuss the changes in these distributions because of the substructure correction. Comparing the masses of clusters with central galaxies before and after correction for the presence of substructure reveals a significant change. This change is driven by reductions in the mean separation of galaxies, not by a decrease in the velocity dispersions as has generally been assumed. Correction for substructure reduces most significantly the masses of systems with cool X-ray temperatures, suggesting that the use of a constant linear radius (1.5$h _{100} ^{-1}$ Mpc in this study) to determine cluster membership is inappropriate for clusters spanning a range of temperatures and/or morphologies.
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