Numerous metrics exist to quantify the dynamical state of galaxy clusters, both observationally and within simulations. Many of these correlate strongly with one another, but it is not clear whether all of these measures probe the same intrinsic properties. In this work, we use two different statistical approaches - principal component analysis (PCA) and uniform manifold approximation and projection (UMAP) - to investigate which dynamical properties of a cluster are in fact the best descriptors of its dynamical state. We use measurements taken directly from The Three Hundred suite of galaxy cluster simulations, as well as morphological properties calculated using mock X-ray and SZ maps of the same simulated clusters. We find that four descriptions of dynamical state naturally arise, and although correlations exist between these, a given cluster can be 'dynamically relaxed' according to all, none, or some of these four descriptions. These results demonstrate that it is highly important for future observational and theoretical studies to consider in which sense clusters are dynamically relaxed. Cluster dynamical states are complex and multidimensional, and so it is not meaningful to classify them simply as 'relaxed' and 'unrelaxed' based on a single linear scale.

Reconsidering the dynamical states of galaxy clusters using PCA and UMAP / Haggar, R.; De Luca, F.; De Petris, M.; Sazonova, E.; Taylor, J. E.; Knebe, A.; Gray, M. E.; Pearce, F. R.; Contreras-Santos, A.; Cui, W.; Kuchner, U.; Mostoghiu Paun, R. A.; Power, C.. - In: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0035-8711. - 532:1(2024), pp. 1031-1048. [10.1093/mnras/stae1566]

Reconsidering the dynamical states of galaxy clusters using PCA and UMAP

De Petris M.;
2024

Abstract

Numerous metrics exist to quantify the dynamical state of galaxy clusters, both observationally and within simulations. Many of these correlate strongly with one another, but it is not clear whether all of these measures probe the same intrinsic properties. In this work, we use two different statistical approaches - principal component analysis (PCA) and uniform manifold approximation and projection (UMAP) - to investigate which dynamical properties of a cluster are in fact the best descriptors of its dynamical state. We use measurements taken directly from The Three Hundred suite of galaxy cluster simulations, as well as morphological properties calculated using mock X-ray and SZ maps of the same simulated clusters. We find that four descriptions of dynamical state naturally arise, and although correlations exist between these, a given cluster can be 'dynamically relaxed' according to all, none, or some of these four descriptions. These results demonstrate that it is highly important for future observational and theoretical studies to consider in which sense clusters are dynamically relaxed. Cluster dynamical states are complex and multidimensional, and so it is not meaningful to classify them simply as 'relaxed' and 'unrelaxed' based on a single linear scale.
2024
dark matter; galaxies clusters general; galaxies kinematics and dynamics; methods numerical; X-rays galaxies: clusters
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Reconsidering the dynamical states of galaxy clusters using PCA and UMAP / Haggar, R.; De Luca, F.; De Petris, M.; Sazonova, E.; Taylor, J. E.; Knebe, A.; Gray, M. E.; Pearce, F. R.; Contreras-Santos, A.; Cui, W.; Kuchner, U.; Mostoghiu Paun, R. A.; Power, C.. - In: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0035-8711. - 532:1(2024), pp. 1031-1048. [10.1093/mnras/stae1566]
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