Stellar and total baryon mass fractions in groups and clusters since redshift 1
2009
We investigate if the discrepancy between estimates of the total baryon mass fraction obtained from observations of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) and of galaxy groups/clusters persists when a large sample of groups is considered.
To this purpose, 91 candidate X-ray groups/poor clusters at redshift 0.1 =5 X 10^13 M_sun to = 7 X 10^14 M_sun. After consideration of a plausible contribution due to intra--cluster light (11--22% of the total stellar mass), and gas depletion through the hierarchical assembly process (10% of the gas mass), the estimated values of the total baryon mass fraction are still lower than the latest CMB measure of the same quantity (WMAP5), at a significance level of 3.3\sigma for groups of =5 X 10^13~M_sun. The discrepancy decreases towards higher total masses, such that it is 1\sigma at = 7 X 10^14~M_sun. We discuss this result in terms of non--gravitational processes such as feedback and filamentary heating.
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