We estimate the baryon mass density of the Universe due to the stars in and the hot gas in clusters and groups of galaxies. The galaxy contribution is computed by using the Efstathiou, Ellis & Peterson luminosity function, together with van der Marel and Persic & Salucci's mass-to-light versus luminosity relationships. We find OMEGA(b)stars congruent-to 0.002. For clusters and groups we use the Edge et al. X-ray luminosity function, and Edge & Stewart and Kriss, Cioffi & Canizares' (gas mass)-luminosity relations. We find OMEGA(b)gas congruent-to 0.001. The total amount of visible baryons is then OMEGA(b) congruent-to 0.003, i.e. less than 10 per cent of the lower limit predicted, by standard primordial nucleosynthesis, implying that the great majority of baryons in the Universe are unseen.

The baryon content of the universe / Persic, M.; Salucci, P.. - In: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0035-8711. - 258:1(1992), pp. P14-P18. [10.1093/mnras/258.1.14P]

The baryon content of the universe

Salucci P.
1992-01-01

Abstract

We estimate the baryon mass density of the Universe due to the stars in and the hot gas in clusters and groups of galaxies. The galaxy contribution is computed by using the Efstathiou, Ellis & Peterson luminosity function, together with van der Marel and Persic & Salucci's mass-to-light versus luminosity relationships. We find OMEGA(b)stars congruent-to 0.002. For clusters and groups we use the Edge et al. X-ray luminosity function, and Edge & Stewart and Kriss, Cioffi & Canizares' (gas mass)-luminosity relations. We find OMEGA(b)gas congruent-to 0.001. The total amount of visible baryons is then OMEGA(b) congruent-to 0.003, i.e. less than 10 per cent of the lower limit predicted, by standard primordial nucleosynthesis, implying that the great majority of baryons in the Universe are unseen.
1992
258
1
P14
P18
https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/258/1/14P/967207
Persic, M.; Salucci, P.
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