Is the Butcher-Oemler effect a function of the cluster redshift ?

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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ApJ, in press, scheduled on May, 10 issue. 17 pages & 11 figures

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10.1086/307129

Using PSPC {\it Rosat} data, we measure x-ray surface brightness profiles, size and luminosity of the Butcher-Oemler (BO) sample of clusters of galaxies. The cluster x-ray size, as measured by the Petrosian r_{\eta=2} radius, does not change with redshift and is independent from x-ray luminosity. On the other hand, the x-ray luminosity increases with redshift. Considering that fair samples show no-evolution, or negative luminosity evolution, we conclude that the BO sample is not formed from the same class of objects observed at different look-back times. This is in conflict with the usual interpretation of the Butcher-Oemler as an evolutionary (or redshift-dependent) effect, based on the assumption that we are comparing the same class of objects at different redshifts. Other trends present in the BO sample reflect selection criteria rather than differences in look-back time, as independently confirmed by the fact that trends loose strength when we enlarge the sample with x-ray selected sample of clusters. The variety of optical sizes and shapes of the clusters in the Butcher-Oemler sample, and the Malmquist-like bias, are the reasons for these selection effects that mimic the trends usually interpreted as changes due to evolution.

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