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Gas-poor clusters: what kind of beasts are they? – Stefano Andreon

Stefano Andreon (INAF-OA Brera) Gas-poor clusters: what kind of beasts are they? The known variety of galaxy clusters is constantly increasing with our progress in understanding the severity of selection effects on observational samples and with obvious implications on cosmology and cluster physics. In the talk, after a general introduction on galaxy clusters and a reminder on selection effects, I present perhaps the first X-ray unbiased sample of clusters with known masses and X-ray follow-up, its more variegate nature compared to clusters selected by the intracluster medium (X-ray or SZ), and first results based on a deeper X-ray follow-up of a few of them.

Schedules: Desde Abril 20, 2021 11:30 hasta Abril 20, 2021 12:30

Published by: Patricia Tissera

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April 20, 2021 - April 20, 2021

schedule 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
place Lugar

Santiago, Chile

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