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Title: X-ray Selected Intermediate-Redshift Groups


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Sample
  • 9 groups selected from the RDCS with 0.2 lt z lt
    0.6.
  • Optical Observations
  • Initial spectroscopy with Palomar and Las
    Campanas
  • Spectroscopy with Keck and Gemini for 7 groups
  • Imaging with WFPC2 on HST
  • X-ray Observations
  • XMM observations for 6 groups
  • Additional Chandra and XMM coming

Jeltema et al. 2006a Mulchaey et al. 2006
Jeltema et al. 2006b
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X-ray Properties
  • TX 1.0 2.6 keV and LX(r500) 1.5x1043
    15x1043 ergs/s

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Optical Properties
  • ?v 200-700 km/s from 10-33 members.

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Galaxy Populations
Similar to clusters, they have large fractions of
early-type galaxies (fe0.7) and small fractions
of galaxies with significant star formation
(fOII0.3).
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Galaxy Populations
field
field
Similar to clusters, they have large fractions of
early-type galaxies (fe0.7) and small fractions
of galaxies with significant star formation
(fOII0.3).
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Central Galaxies
At low redshift the X-ray emission is peaked on
the brightest elliptical
Mulchaey et al. 2003
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Central BGGs
  • z 0.41
  • ? 302 km/s,
  • T 1.9 keV
  • X-ray and BGG align
  • z 0.59
  • ? 682 km/s,
  • T 2.6 keV
  • fe 0.38, fOII 0.43
  • BGG small secondary

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Multiple component BGGs
  • z 0.23
  • ? 570 km/s,
  • T 2.6 keV
  • Secondary in group
  • z 0.23
  • ? 595 km/s,
  • T 2.4 keV
  • MV,2- MV,1 1.5

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Offset BGGs
  • z 0.38
  • ? 246 km/s,
  • T 1.7 keV
  • BGG E, E pair
  • RBGG 110 kpc
  • z 0.38
  • ? 417 km/s,
  • T 1.0 keV
  • String ? 194 km/s

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Other Groups
  • z 0.46
  • ? 211 km/s
  • fe 0.43, fOII 0.67
  • BGG offset in velocity
  • z 0.31
  • ? 632 km/s
  • fe 0.27
  • Spiral BGG

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BGG Formation
  • None of the central galaxies, including those
    with multiple components, show significant OII
    emission.
  • Consistent with late formation of BGGs through
    gas-poor mergers.
  • Late BCG formation seen in simulations (De Lucia
    Blaizot 2006 Dubinski 1998).

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Summary
  • The X-ray properties of these groups are similar
    to low-z groups.
  • They appear to follow the scaling relations
    between L, T, and ???and they show excess entropy
    over self-similar predictions.
  • We do not observe a strong evolution in the
    galaxy populations from X-ray luminous low-z
    groups.
  • They have large fractions of early-type galaxies
    and small fractions of galaxies with significant
    star formation.
  • However, the galaxy populations vary between
    groups.
  • Unlike low-z, X-ray luminous groups, we do not
    generally find a single, dominant BGG at the
    center of these groups. Late BGG
    formation?

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Future
  • Upcoming observations with Chandra and XMM
  • High-resolution spectroscopy and simulations of
    multiple component BGGs
  • X-ray and optical follow up of a large, X-ray
    selected sample of groups at low-redshift
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