X-ray emission from hot gas in galaxy groups and clusters in SIMBA
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2020-08-31
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Oxford University Press
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We examine X-ray scaling relations for massive haloes (M500 > 1012.3 M) in the SIMBA galaxy formation simulation. The X-ray
luminosity, LX versus M500 has power-law slopes ≈5
3 and ≈8
3 above and below 1013.5 M, deviating from the self-similarity
increasingly to low masses. TX − M500 is self-similar above this mass, and slightly shallower below it. Comparing SIMBA to
observed TX scalings, we find that LX, LX-weighted [Fe/H], and entropies at 0.1R200 (S0.1) and R500 (S500) all match reasonably
well. S500 − TX is consistent with self-similar expectations, but S0.1 − TX is shallower at lower TX, suggesting the dominant form
of heating moves from gravitational shocks in the outskirts to non-gravitational feedback in the cores of smaller groups. SIMBA
matches observations of LX versus central galaxy stellar mass M∗, predicting the additional trend that star-forming galaxies
have higher LX(M∗). Electron density profiles for M500 > 1014 M haloes show a ∼0.1R200 core, but the core is larger at lower
masses. TX are reasonably matched to observations, but entropy profiles are too flat versus observations for intermediate-mass
haloes, with Score ≈ 200–400 keV cm2. SIMBA’s [Fe/H] profile matches observations in the core but overenriches larger radii. We
demonstrate that SIMBA’s bipolar jet AGN feedback is most responsible for increasingly evacuating lower-mass haloes, but the
profile comparisons suggest this may be too drastic in the inner regions.
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galaxies: formation – galaxies, galaxies: evolution, general – X-rays, galaxies: clusters
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Davé, R; Robson, D. 2020. X-ray emission from hot gas in galaxy groups and clusters in SIMBA. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 498(3):3061-3076