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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2011

Measuring redshifts using X-ray spectroscopy of galaxy clusters: results from Chandra data and future prospects

Heng Yu; P. Tozzi; Stefano Borgani; P. Rosati; Zong-Hong Zhu

Context. The ubiquitous presence of the Fe line complex in the X-ray spectra of galaxy clusters offers the possibility of measuring their redshift without resorting to spectroscopic follow-up observations. In practice, the blind search of the Fe line in X-ray spectra is a difficult task and is affected not only by limited S/N (particularly at high redshift), but also by several systematic errors, associated with varying Fe abundance values, ICM temperature gradients, and instrumental characteristics. Aims. We assess the accuracy with which the redshift of galaxy clusters can be recovered from an X-ray spectral analysis of Chandra archival data. We present a strategy to compile large surveys of clusters whose identification and redshift measurement are both based on X-ray data alone. Methods. We apply a blind search for K-shell and L-shell Fe line complexes in X-ray cluster spectra using Chandra archival observations of galaxy clusters. The Fe line can be detected in the ICM spectra by simply analyzing the C-statistics variation ΔC stat as a function of the redshift parameter, when all the other model parameters are frozen to the best-fit values. We repeat the measurement under different conditions, and compare the X-ray derived redshift zx with the one obtained by means of optical spectroscopy z o . We explore how a number of priors on metallicity and luminosity can be effectively used to reduce catastrophic errors. The ΔC stat provides the most effective means of discarding wrong redshift measurements and estimating the actual error in z X . Results. We identify a simple and efficient procedure for optimally measuring the redshifts from the X-ray spectral analysis of clusters of galaxies. When this procedure is applied to mock catalogs extracted from high sensitivity, wide-area cluster surveys, such as those proposed with Wide Field X-ray Telescope (WFXT) mission, it is possible to obtain complete samples of X-ray clusters with reliable redshift measurements, thus avoiding time-consuming optical spectroscopic observations. Our analysis shows that, in the case of WFXT, a blind Fe line search is 95% successful for spectra with more than 1000 net counts, whenever ΔC stat > 9, corresponding formally to a 3σ confidence level. The average error in the redshift z X decreases rapidly for higher values of ΔC stat . Finally, we discuss how to estimate the completeness of a large cluster samples with measured z X . This methodology will make it possible to trace cosmic growth by studying the evolution of the cluster mass function directly using X-ray data.


Physics Letters B | 2008

Probing the Nature of Cosmic Acceleration

Hongsheng Zhang; Heng Yu; Hyerim Noh; Zong-Hong Zhu

Abstract The cosmic acceleration is one of the most significant cosmological discoveries over the last century. The two categories of explanation are exotic component (dark energy) and modified gravity. We constrain the two types of model by a joint analysis with perturbation growth and direct H ( z ) data. Though the minimal χ 2 of the ΛCDM is almost the same as that of DGP, in the sense of consistency we find that the dark energy (ΛCDM) model is more favored through a detailed comparison with the corresponding parameters fitted by expansion data.


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2016

Deep spectroscopy of nearby galaxy clusters: I. Spectroscopic luminosity function of Abell 85

I. Agulli; J. A. L. Aguerri; Ruben Sanchez-Janssen; C. Dalla Vecchia; R. Barrena; L. Dominguez Palmero; Heng Yu

We present a new deep spectroscopic catalogue for Abell 85, within 3.0


Physics Letters B | 2009

A quantitative criteria for the coincidence problem

Hongsheng Zhang; Heng Yu; Zong-Hong Zhu; Yungui Gong

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The Astrophysical Journal | 2015

Identification of galaxy cluster substructures with the Caustic method

Heng Yu; Ana Laura Serra; Marco Baldi

2.6 Mpc


Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2011

Combining optical and X-ray observations of galaxy clusters to constrain cosmological parameters

Heng Yu; Zong-Hong Zhu

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The Astrophysical Journal | 2016

Searching for Bulk Motions in the Intracluster Medium of Massive, Merging Clusters With Chandra ccd Data

Ang Liu; Heng Yu; P. Tozzi; Zong-Hong Zhu

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The Astrophysical Journal | 2016

The unrelaxed dynamical structure of the galaxy cluster Abell 85

Heng Yu; I. Agulli; J. Alfonso L. Aguerri; P. Tozzi

M_{r} \sim M_{r}^* +6


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2016

Starbursting Brightest Cluster Galaxy: a Herschel view of the massive cluster MACS J1931.8{2634

J. S. Santos; I. Balestra; P. Tozzi; B. Altieri; I. Valtchanov; A. Mercurio; M. Nonino; Heng Yu; P. Rosati; C. Grillo; Elinor Medezinski; A. Biviano

. Using the Visible Multi-Object Spectrograph at the Very Large Telescope (VIMOS@VLT) and the AutoFiber 2 at the William Herschel Telescope (AF2@WHT), we obtained almost 1,430 new redshifts for galaxies with


The Astrophysical Journal | 2018

Blooming Trees: Substructures and Surrounding Groups of Galaxy Clusters

Heng Yu; Ana Laura Serra; Marco Baldi

m_r \leq 21

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Zong-Hong Zhu

Beijing Normal University

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P. Rosati

University of Ferrara

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Lilan Yang

Beijing Normal University

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