Sobre a fração de bárions em aglomerados de galáxias

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Autor(a) principal: Barreto, Tarcísio Alves de Araujo
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFS
Texto Completo: http://ri.ufs.br/jspui/handle/riufs/11000
Resumo: The largest structures known in the universe are clusters of galaxies, which have masses ranging from 10^14-10^15 solar masses. From the chronological point of view, these configurations are relatively recent and would be collapsing gravitationally in a hierarchical process in redshifts smaller than 1.5. In hydrodynamic simulations involving the standard model of cosmology, an important result is that the gas mass fraction (gas mass / total mass) of these structures is constant with redshift. Very recently, some authors using exclusively observational data (without simulations) verified the constancy of the gas fraction (fgas) with the redshift. The mass fraction of the galaxy clusters gas (obtained from X-ray observations) and luminosity distances of type Ia supernovae were used. The galaxy clusters were considered in hydrostatic equilibrium, isothermal and with spherical morphology. In this dissertation, we follow the methodology used in this previous study to investigate whether different hypotheses regarding the morphology and temperature profile of galaxy clusters modify the conclusions about the behavior of the mass fraction of the gas. As a basic result, we found that there were no significant changes in the conclusions.
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spelling Barreto, Tarcísio Alves de AraujoHolanda, Rodrigo Fernandes Lira de2019-04-22T12:34:14Z2019-04-22T12:34:14Z2018-10-31BARRETO, Tarcísio Alves de Araujo. Sobre a fração de bárions em aglomerados de galáxias. 2018. 81 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Física) - Universidade Federal de Sergipe, São Cristóvão, SE, 2018.http://ri.ufs.br/jspui/handle/riufs/11000The largest structures known in the universe are clusters of galaxies, which have masses ranging from 10^14-10^15 solar masses. From the chronological point of view, these configurations are relatively recent and would be collapsing gravitationally in a hierarchical process in redshifts smaller than 1.5. In hydrodynamic simulations involving the standard model of cosmology, an important result is that the gas mass fraction (gas mass / total mass) of these structures is constant with redshift. Very recently, some authors using exclusively observational data (without simulations) verified the constancy of the gas fraction (fgas) with the redshift. The mass fraction of the galaxy clusters gas (obtained from X-ray observations) and luminosity distances of type Ia supernovae were used. The galaxy clusters were considered in hydrostatic equilibrium, isothermal and with spherical morphology. In this dissertation, we follow the methodology used in this previous study to investigate whether different hypotheses regarding the morphology and temperature profile of galaxy clusters modify the conclusions about the behavior of the mass fraction of the gas. As a basic result, we found that there were no significant changes in the conclusions.As maiores estruturas conhecidas no universo são os aglomerados de galáxias, que possuem massas que variam entre 10^14-10^15 massas solares. Do ponto de vista cronológico, estas configurações são relativamente recentes e estariam colapsando gravitacionalmente em um processo hierárquico em redshifts menores que 1.5. Em simulações hidrodinâmicas envolvendo o modelo padrão da cosmologia, um resultado importante é que a fração de massa do gás (massa do gás / massa total) destas estruturas é constante com o redshift. Muito recentemente, alguns autores utilizando exclusivamente dados observacionais (sem uso de simulações) verificaram a constância da fração de gás (fgas) com o redshift. Foram usados dados da fração de massa do gás de aglomerados de galáxias (obtidas de observações em raios-X) e distâncias de luminosidade de supernovas do tipo Ia. Os aglomerados foram considerados em equilíbrio hidrostático, isotérmicos e com morfologia esférica. Nesta dissertação, nós seguimos a metodologia utilizada nestes estudos prévios para investigar se diferentes hipóteses com respeito a morfologia e perfil de temperatura dos aglomerados de galáxias modificam as conclusões sobre o comportamento da fração de massa do gás. 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title Sobre a fração de bárions em aglomerados de galáxias
spellingShingle Sobre a fração de bárions em aglomerados de galáxias
Barreto, Tarcísio Alves de Araujo
Aglomerados de galáxias
Fração de gás
Parâmetro de depleção
Galaxy cluster
Gas fraction
Depletion factor
CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::FISICA
title_short Sobre a fração de bárions em aglomerados de galáxias
title_full Sobre a fração de bárions em aglomerados de galáxias
title_fullStr Sobre a fração de bárions em aglomerados de galáxias
title_full_unstemmed Sobre a fração de bárions em aglomerados de galáxias
title_sort Sobre a fração de bárions em aglomerados de galáxias
author Barreto, Tarcísio Alves de Araujo
author_facet Barreto, Tarcísio Alves de Araujo
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barreto, Tarcísio Alves de Araujo
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Holanda, Rodrigo Fernandes Lira de
contributor_str_mv Holanda, Rodrigo Fernandes Lira de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aglomerados de galáxias
Fração de gás
Parâmetro de depleção
topic Aglomerados de galáxias
Fração de gás
Parâmetro de depleção
Galaxy cluster
Gas fraction
Depletion factor
CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::FISICA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Galaxy cluster
Gas fraction
Depletion factor
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::FISICA
description The largest structures known in the universe are clusters of galaxies, which have masses ranging from 10^14-10^15 solar masses. From the chronological point of view, these configurations are relatively recent and would be collapsing gravitationally in a hierarchical process in redshifts smaller than 1.5. In hydrodynamic simulations involving the standard model of cosmology, an important result is that the gas mass fraction (gas mass / total mass) of these structures is constant with redshift. Very recently, some authors using exclusively observational data (without simulations) verified the constancy of the gas fraction (fgas) with the redshift. The mass fraction of the galaxy clusters gas (obtained from X-ray observations) and luminosity distances of type Ia supernovae were used. The galaxy clusters were considered in hydrostatic equilibrium, isothermal and with spherical morphology. In this dissertation, we follow the methodology used in this previous study to investigate whether different hypotheses regarding the morphology and temperature profile of galaxy clusters modify the conclusions about the behavior of the mass fraction of the gas. As a basic result, we found that there were no significant changes in the conclusions.
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