Published January 2005
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Journal article
Cosmology with clusters of galaxies
Description
Rich clusters of galaxies, the largest virialized systems known, place some of the most powerful constraints on cosmology. I discuss below the use of clusters of galaxies in determining two fundamental properties of the universe: the mass-density of the universe, and the distribution of dark matter. I show that several independent methods utilizing clusters of galaxies - cluster dynamics and the mass-to-light function, baryon fraction in clusters, and cluster abundance and its evolution - all indicate the same result: a universe with a low mass-density, ∼20% of the critical density needed to halt the universal expansion, and a mass distribution that approximately traces light on large scales
Additional details
Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.nuclphysbps.2004.11.003;
- PII
- S0920-5632(04)00568-7;
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Nuclear Physics. B, Proceedings Supplements
- Journal Volume
- 138
- Journal Page Range
- p. 16-20
- ISSN
- 0920-5632
- CODEN
- NPBSE7
Conference
- Title
- 8. international workshop on topics in astroparticle and underground physics
- Acronym
- TAUP 2003
- Dates
- 5-9 Sep 2003
- Place
- Seattle, WA (United States)
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Netherlands
- Country of Input or Organization
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- INIS RN
- 37099184
- Subject category
- S72: PHYSICS OF ELEMENTARY PARTICLES AND FIELDS;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Conference
- Descriptors DEI
- BARYONS; COSMOLOGY; DENSITY; EVOLUTION; EXPANSION; FUNCTIONS; GALAXY CLUSTERS; MASS; MASS DISTRIBUTION; NONLUMINOUS MATTER; UNIVERSE
- Descriptors DEC
- DISTRIBUTION; ELEMENTARY PARTICLES; FERMIONS; HADRONS; MATTER; PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
Optional Information
- Copyright
- Copyright (c) 2004 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.