2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-018-0572-8
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The Physics of Galaxy Cluster Outskirts

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“…The entropy profile is expected to follow a power law outside of the core; simulations predict it will only turn over beyond R 200 , while a handful of observations, largely of merging systems, show a turnover at and perhaps just interior to R 200 (e.g. Walker et al 2019). Thus, the turnover just before R 500 appears suspect, especially as it only concerns one pressure profile bin.…”
Section: Additional Thermodynamic Profilesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The entropy profile is expected to follow a power law outside of the core; simulations predict it will only turn over beyond R 200 , while a handful of observations, largely of merging systems, show a turnover at and perhaps just interior to R 200 (e.g. Walker et al 2019). Thus, the turnover just before R 500 appears suspect, especially as it only concerns one pressure profile bin.…”
Section: Additional Thermodynamic Profilesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cluster outskirts are undoubtedly a region of great interest as they contain most of the cluster volume and provide direct information on how the ICM forms, accretes and contributes to the growth of large scale structures (Walker et al 2019, in this topical collection). Due to the low X-ray surface brightness of these outermost regions, however, metallicity measurements beyond onehalf of their virial radii remain sparse.…”
Section: Metals In Cluster Outskirtsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nagai et al 2007;Lau et al 2013;Nelson et al 2014a;Shi et al 2016;Biffi et al 2016), and (iii) gas clumping in galaxy cluster outskirts, which biases the density and temperature profile measurements in the outskirts of clusters (e.g. Nagai & Lau 2011;Vazza et al 2013;Rasia et al 2014;Avestruz et al 2016;Walker et al 2019, for a review).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%