The correlation function of X-ray galaxy clusters in the RASS1 Bright Sample
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We analyse the spatial clustering properties of the RASS1 Bright Sample, an X-ray flux-limited catalogue of galaxy clusters selected from the southern part of the ROSAT All-Sky Survey. The two-point correlation function ξ(r) of the whole sample is well fitted (in an Einstein-de Sitter model) by the power-law ξ = (r/r0) −γ , with r0 = 21.5 +3.4 −4.4 h −1 Mpc and γ = 2.11 −0.56 (95.4 per cent confidence level with one fitting parameter). We use the RASS1 Bright Sample as a first application of a theoretical model which aims at predicting the clustering properties of X-ray clusters in flux-limited surveys for different cosmological scenarios. The model uses the theoretical and empirical relations between mass, temperature and X-ray cluster luminosity, and fully accounts for the redshift evolution of the underlying dark matter clustering and cluster bias factor. The comparison between observational results and theoretical predictions shows that the Einstein-de Sitter models display too low a correlation length, while models with a matter density parameter Ω0m = 0.3 (with or without a cosmological constant) are successful in reproducing the observed clustering. The dependence of the correlation length r0 on the Xray limiting flux and luminosity of the sample is generally consistent with the predictions of all our models. Quantitative agreement is however only reached for Ω0m = 0.3 models. The model presented here can be reliably applied to future deeper X-ray cluster surveys: the study of their clustering properties will provide a useful complementary tool to the traditional cluster abundance analyses to constrain the cosmological parameters.
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تاریخ انتشار 1999