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A reanalysis of the X-ray luminosities of clusters of galaxies with 0.3<z<0.6 in the EMSS sample
Authors:SCEllis  LRJones
Institution:School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT
Abstract:The X-ray luminosities of the Einstein Extended Medium Sensitivity Survey (EMSS) clusters of galaxies with redshifts  0.3< z <0.6  are remeasured using ROSAT Position Sensitive Proportional Counter (PSPC) data. It is found that the new luminosities are on average  1.18±0.08  times higher than previously measured, but also that this ratio depends strongly on the X-ray core radii we measure. For the clusters with small core radii, in general we confirm the EMSS luminosities, but for clusters with core radii >250 kpc (the constant value assumed in the EMSS), the new luminosities are  2.2±0.15  times the previous measurements. The X-ray luminosity function (XLF) at  0.3< z <0.6  is recalculated and is found to be consistent with the local XLF. The constraints on the updated properties of the  0.3< z <0.6  EMSS sample, including a comparison with the number of clusters predicted from local XLFs, indicate that the space density of luminous, massive clusters either has not evolved or has increased by a small factor ∼2 since   z =0.4  . The implications of this result are discussed in terms of constraints on the cosmological parameter Ω0.
Keywords:galaxies: clusters: general  cosmology: observations  X-rays: galaxies
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