2023
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202245782
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Redshift evolution of the baryon and gas fraction in simulated groups and clusters of galaxies

Abstract: We study the redshift evolution of the baryon budget in a large set of galaxy clusters from the Magneticum suite of smoothed particle hydrodynamical cosmological simulations. At high redshifts (z ≳ 1), we obtain ‘closed-box’ (i.e. baryon mass fraction fbar = Ωbar/Ωtot) systems independently of the mass of the systems on radii greater than 3R500, c, whereas at lower redshifts, only the most massive halos can be considered closed box. Furthermore, in the innermost regions (r < R500, c), the baryon fraction sh… Show more

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“…Besides being an important structure for studying DM properties, galaxy clusters are also thought to store characteristics of the Universe at the time they were formed. For example, the baryonic content in clusters is expected to approach the cosmological baryon fraction Angelinelli et al, 2023;Kravtsov and Borgani, 2012). In their unique position among other astronomical objects, galaxy clusters have become ideal laboratories for testing models of structure formation, constraining parameters of cosmological models, and for unveiling dark matter properties (e.g.…”
Section: Galaxy Clustersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides being an important structure for studying DM properties, galaxy clusters are also thought to store characteristics of the Universe at the time they were formed. For example, the baryonic content in clusters is expected to approach the cosmological baryon fraction Angelinelli et al, 2023;Kravtsov and Borgani, 2012). In their unique position among other astronomical objects, galaxy clusters have become ideal laboratories for testing models of structure formation, constraining parameters of cosmological models, and for unveiling dark matter properties (e.g.…”
Section: Galaxy Clustersmentioning
confidence: 99%