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<i>Chandra</i>centres for COSMOS X-ray galaxy groups: differences in stellar properties between central dominant and offset brightest group galaxies
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We present the results of a search for galaxy clusters and groups in the 2 deg 2 of the COSMOS field using all available X-ray observations from the XMM-Newton and Chandra observatories. We reach an X-ray flux limit of 3 10 -16 erg cm -2 s -1 in the 0.5-2 keV range, and identify 247 X-ray groups with M 200c = 8 10 12 -3 10 14 M at a redshift range of 0.08 z < 1.53, using the multiband photometric redshift and the master spectroscopic redshift catalogues of the COSMOS. The X-ray centres of groups are determined using high-resolution Chandra imaging. We investigate the relations between the offset of the brightest group galaxies (BGGs) from halo X-ray centre and group properties and compare with predictions from semi-analytic models and hydrodynamical simulations. We find that BGG offset decreases with both increasing halo mass and decreasing redshift with no strong dependence on the X-ray flux and SNR. We show that the BGG offset decreases as a function of increasing magnitude gap with no considerable redshift-dependent trend. The stellar mass of BGGs in observations extends over a wider dynamic range compared to model predictions. At z < 0.5, the central dominant BGGs become more massive than those with large offsets by up to 0.3 dex, in agreement with model prediction. The observed and predicted log-normal scatter in the stellar mass of both low-and large-offset BGGs at fixed halo mass is 0.3 dex.
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