For the first time the large-scale clustering and the mean abundance of galaxy clusters are analysed simultaneously to get precise constraints on the normalized cosmic matter density Ωm and the linear theory RMS fluctuations in mass Ï 8. A self-consistent likelihood analysis is described which combines, in a natural and optimal manner, a battery of sensitive cosmological tests where observational data are represented by the (Karhunen-Loéve) eigenvectors of the sample correlation matrix. This method breaks the degeneracy between Ωm and Ï 8. The cosmological tests are performed with the ROSAT ESO Flux-Limited X-ray (REFLEX) cluster sample. The computations assume cosmologically flat geometries and a non-evolving cluster population mainly over the redshift range 0 < z < 0.3. The REFLEX sample gives the cosmological constraints and their 1Ï random errors of Ωm = 0.341-0.029+0.031and Ï 8= 0.711-0.031+0.039. Possible systematic errors are evaluated by estimating the effects of uncertainties in the value of the Hubble constant, the baryon density, the spectral slope of the initial scalar fluctuations, the mass/X-ray luminosity relation and its intrinsic scatter, the biasing scheme, and the cluster mass density profile. All these contributions sum up to total systematic errors of Ï Î©m = 0.071+0.087 and Ï Î© = -0.162+0.120.
The REFLEX galaxy cluster survey: VII. Wm and sigma8 from cluster abundance and large-scale clustering [The REFLEX galaxy cluster survey. VII. Ωₘ and σ₈ from cluster abundance and large-scale clustering] / P. Schuecker, H. Böhringer, C.A. Collins, L. Guzzo. - In: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS. - ISSN 0004-6361. - 398:3(2003 Feb 11), pp. 867-877. [10.1051/0004-6361:20021715]
The REFLEX galaxy cluster survey: VII. Wm and sigma8 from cluster abundance and large-scale clustering [The REFLEX galaxy cluster survey. VII. Ωₘ and σ₈ from cluster abundance and large-scale clustering]
L. GuzzoUltimo
2003
Abstract
For the first time the large-scale clustering and the mean abundance of galaxy clusters are analysed simultaneously to get precise constraints on the normalized cosmic matter density Ωm and the linear theory RMS fluctuations in mass Ï 8. A self-consistent likelihood analysis is described which combines, in a natural and optimal manner, a battery of sensitive cosmological tests where observational data are represented by the (Karhunen-Loéve) eigenvectors of the sample correlation matrix. This method breaks the degeneracy between Ωm and Ï 8. The cosmological tests are performed with the ROSAT ESO Flux-Limited X-ray (REFLEX) cluster sample. The computations assume cosmologically flat geometries and a non-evolving cluster population mainly over the redshift range 0 < z < 0.3. The REFLEX sample gives the cosmological constraints and their 1Ï random errors of Ωm = 0.341-0.029+0.031and Ï 8= 0.711-0.031+0.039. Possible systematic errors are evaluated by estimating the effects of uncertainties in the value of the Hubble constant, the baryon density, the spectral slope of the initial scalar fluctuations, the mass/X-ray luminosity relation and its intrinsic scatter, the biasing scheme, and the cluster mass density profile. All these contributions sum up to total systematic errors of Ï Î©m = 0.071+0.087 and Ï Î© = -0.162+0.120.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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