TY - JOUR
T1 - Multi-wavelength scaling relations in galaxy groups: a detailed comparison of GAMA and KiDS observations to BAHAMAS simulations
AU - Jakobs, Arthur
AU - Viola, Massimo
AU - McCarthy, Ian
AU - van Waerbeke, Ludovic
AU - Hoekstra, Henk
AU - Robotham, Aaron
AU - Hinshaw, Gary
AU - Hojjati, Alireza
AU - Tanimura, Hideki
AU - Tröster, Tilman
AU - Baldry, Ivan
AU - Heymans, Catherine
AU - Hildebrandt, Hendrik
AU - Kuijken, Konrad
AU - Norberg, Peder
AU - Schaye, Joop
AU - Sifon, Cristóbal
AU - van Uitert, Edo
AU - Valentijn, Edwin
AU - Verdoes Kleijn, Gijs
AU - Wang, Lingyu
PY - 2017/12/1
Y1 - 2017/12/1
N2 - We study the scaling relations between the baryonic content and total
mass of groups of galaxies, as these systems provide a unique way to
examine the role of non-gravitational processes in structure formation.
Using Planck and ROSAT data, we conduct detailed comparisons of the
stacked thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (tSZ) effect and X-ray scaling
relations of galaxy groups found in the the Galaxy And Mass Assembly
(GAMA) survey and the BAHAMAS hydrodynamical simulation. We use weak
gravitational lensing data from the Kilo Degree Survey (KiDS) to
determine the average halo mass of the studied systems. We analyse the
simulation in the same way, using realistic weak lensing, X-ray, and tSZ
synthetic observations. Furthermore, to keep selection biases under
control, we employ exactly the same galaxy selection and group
identification procedures to the observations and simulation. Applying
this careful comparison, we find that the simulations are in agreement
with the observations, particularly with regards to the scaling
relations of the lensing and tSZ results. This finding demonstrates that
hydrodynamical simulation have reached the level of realism that is
required to interpret observational survey data and study the baryon
physics within dark matter haloes, where analytical modelling is
challenging. Finally, using simulated data, we demonstrate that our
observational processing of the X-ray and tSZ signals is free of
significant biases. We find that our optical group selection procedure
has, however, some room for improvement.
AB - We study the scaling relations between the baryonic content and total
mass of groups of galaxies, as these systems provide a unique way to
examine the role of non-gravitational processes in structure formation.
Using Planck and ROSAT data, we conduct detailed comparisons of the
stacked thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (tSZ) effect and X-ray scaling
relations of galaxy groups found in the the Galaxy And Mass Assembly
(GAMA) survey and the BAHAMAS hydrodynamical simulation. We use weak
gravitational lensing data from the Kilo Degree Survey (KiDS) to
determine the average halo mass of the studied systems. We analyse the
simulation in the same way, using realistic weak lensing, X-ray, and tSZ
synthetic observations. Furthermore, to keep selection biases under
control, we employ exactly the same galaxy selection and group
identification procedures to the observations and simulation. Applying
this careful comparison, we find that the simulations are in agreement
with the observations, particularly with regards to the scaling
relations of the lensing and tSZ results. This finding demonstrates that
hydrodynamical simulation have reached the level of realism that is
required to interpret observational survey data and study the baryon
physics within dark matter haloes, where analytical modelling is
challenging. Finally, using simulated data, we demonstrate that our
observational processing of the X-ray and tSZ signals is free of
significant biases. We find that our optical group selection procedure
has, however, some room for improvement.
KW - Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
M3 - Article
SN - 2331-8422
VL - 1712.05463
JO - ArXiv
JF - ArXiv
IS - 1712.05463
ER -