Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-12-16
Astrophys.J. 588 (2003) L1-L4
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
12 pages including 3 figures; updated to match published version
Scientific paper
10.1086/375503
We determine the linear amplitude of mass fluctuations in the universe, sigma_8, from the abundance of massive clusters at redshifts z=0.5 to 0.8. The evolution of massive clusters depends exponentially on the amplitude of mass fluctuations and thus provides a powerful measure of this important cosmological parameter. The relatively high abundance of massive clusters observed at z>0.5, and the relatively slow evolution of their abundance with time, suggest a high amplitude of mass fluctuations: sigma_8=0.9 +-10% for Omega_m=0.4, increasing slightly to sigma_8=0.95 for Omega_m=0.25 and sigma_8=1.0 for Omega_m=0.1 (flat CDM models). We use the cluster abundance observed at z=0.5 to 0.8 to derive a normalization relation from the high-redshift clusters, which is only weakly dependent on Omega_m: sigma_8*Omega_m^0.14 = 0.78 +-0.08. When combined with recent constraints from the present-day cluster mass function (sigma_8*Omega_m^0.6=0.33 +-0.03) we find sigma_8=0.98 +-0.1 and Omega_m=0.17 +-0.05. Low sigma_8 values (<0.7) are unlikely; they produce an order of magnitude fewer massive clusters than observed.
Bahcall Neta A.
Bode Paul
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