The Peculiar Velocity Function of Galaxy Clusters
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- 10 May 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 462 (2) , L49
- https://doi.org/10.1086/310041
Abstract
The peculiar velocity function of clusters of galaxies is determined using an accurate sample of cluster velocities based on Tully-Fisher distances of Sc galaxies. In contrast to previous results based on samples with considerably larger velocity uncertainties, the observed velocity function does not exhibit a tail of high peculiar velocity clusters. The results indicate a low probability of 5% of finding clusters with one-dimensional peculiar velocities greater than ~600 km s-1. The rms one-dimensional cluster peculiar velocity is 293 ± 28 km s-1. The observed cluster velocity function is compared with expectations from different cosmological models. The absence of a high-velocity tail in the observed function is most consistent with a low-mass-density (Ω ~ 0.3) CDM model and is inconsistent at the 3 σ level with Ω = 1.0 CDM and HDM models. The rms one-dimensional cluster peculiar velocities in these models correspond, respectively, to 314, 516, and 632 km s-1 (when convolved with the observational uncertainties). Comparison with the observed rms cluster velocity of 293 ± 28 km s-1 further supports the low-density CDM model.Keywords
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