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Hydrodynamical simulations of galaxy clusters in dark energy cosmologies - I. General properties

De Boni, C. and Dolag, K. and Ettori, S. and Moscardini, L. and Pettorino, V. and Baccigalupi, C.

Keywords

methods: numerical, galaxies: clusters: general, dark energy

Abstract

We investigate the influence of dark energy on structure formation, within five different cosmological models, namely a concordance $Lambda$CDM model, two models with dynamical dark energy, viewed as a quintessence scalar field (using a RP and a SUGRA potential form) and two extended quintessence models (EQp and EQn) where the quintessence scalar field interacts non-minimally with gravity (scalar-tensor theories). We adopted for all models the normalization of the matter power spectrum $sigma_{8}$ to match the CMB data. In the models with dynamical dark energy and quintessence, we describe the equation of state with $w_0approx-0.9$, still within the range allowed by observations. For each model, we have performed hydrodynamical simulations in a cosmological box of $(300 {rm{Mpc}}/h)^{3}$ including baryons and allowing for cooling and star formation. The contemporary presence of evolving dark energy and baryon physics allows us to investigate the interplay between the different background cosmology and the evolution of the luminous matter. Since cluster baryon fraction can be used to constrain other cosmological parameters such as $Omega_{m}$, we also analyse how dark energy influences the baryon content of galaxy clusters. We find that in models with dynamical dark energy, the evolving cosmological background leads to different star formation rates and different formation histories of galaxy clusters, but the baryon physics is not affected in a relevant way. We investigate several proxies of the cluster mass function based on X-ray observables like temperature, luminosity, $M_{gas}$, and $Y_{gas}$. We conclude that the X-ray temperature and $M_{gas}$ functions are better diagnostic to disentangle the growth of structures among different dark energy models. [Abridged]

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Published
2011 as article
mnras, 415 - page(s): 2758-2772
Contact
PD Dr. Klaus Dolag
Type
theoretical work
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