Distribution of dark and baryonic matter in clusters of galaxies

Abstract
We present the analysis of baryonic and non-baryonic matter distribution in a sample of ten nearby clusters () with temperatures between 4.7 and 9.4 keV. These galaxy clusters are studied in detail using X-ray data and global physical properties are determined. Correlations between these quantities are analysed and compared with the results for distant clusters. We find an interesting correlation between the extent of the intra-cluster gas relative to the dark matter distribution. The extent of the gas relative to the extent of the dark matter tends to be larger in less massive clusters. This correlation might give us some hints on non-gravitational processes in clusters. We do not see evolution in the gas mass fraction out to a redshift of unity. Within r500, the mean gas mass fraction obtained is .

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