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The baryon fraction and velocity-temperature relation in galaxy clusters: Models versus observations
Lori M. Lubin
, Renyue Cen
,
Neta A. Bahcall
, Jeremiah P. Ostriker
Astrophysical Sciences
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Low Density
100%
Galaxy Clusters
100%
Baryons
100%
Cluster Model
100%
Cold Dark Matter
60%
Cold Dark Matter Model
60%
Gas Mass
60%
Total Mass
60%
Velocity Dispersion
40%
Cosmological Models
40%
Gas Mass Fraction
40%
Dispersion Relation
20%
Am(III)
20%
Hydrodynamic Simulation
20%
Hydrostatic Equilibrium
20%
Background Fluctuation
20%
Fiducial
20%
Baryon Density
20%
Modeling Standards
20%
Nucleosynthesis
20%
Cluster Potential
20%
Mass Relations
20%
Physics
Cold Dark Matter
100%
Galaxy Clusters
100%
Baryon
100%
Dark Matter Model
50%
Cosmological Models
33%
Standard Model
16%
Nuclear Fusion
16%
Baryon Density
16%